Yes, the usage is inconsistent. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Scott Stark Chief Technology Officer JBoss Group, LLC xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Levart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 8:14 AM Subject: [JBoss-dev] "No security context set" in ejbCreate() of SFSB > JBoss 3.0.2: > > This is related to Bug ID: 608807. > > The EJB 2.0 specification allows a call to SessionContext.getCallerPrincipal() > in the ejbCreate() method of the Statefull Session Bean. > > When called from a remote (not in the same VM) client, this throws > IllegalStateException: No security context set... > > The problem as I see it is that the > StatefulSessionInstanceInterceptor.invlokeHome() sets the context's principal > from the SecurityAssociation's principal. This is ok for in-VM calls since > the thread is the same. But for remote calls, the principal comes from the > Invocation. > > Ok, the SecurityInterceptor does associate the principal and credentials from > the Invocation to the current thread (SecurityAssociation), but it is called > after Instance interceptors (usualy). > > If I compare the StatefulSessionInstanceInterceptor.invlokeHome() to the > EntityInstanceInterceptor.invokeHome(), the later takes the principal from > the Invocation. Isn't the same behaviour desired for statefull beans as well? > > I also spoted the same (maybe wrong) usage in the > StatelessSessionInstanceInterceptor.invoke() method. > > I may not see the whole picture here, but it seems inconsistent. Isn't the > principal always packed into Invocation before it is passed to interceptors? > > I will file this as a bug if I get some kind of confirmation that I'm not > wrong here. > > > Regards, Peter > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > Sponsored by: AMD - Your access to the experts on Hammer Technology! > Open Source & Linux Developers, register now for the AMD Developer > Symposium. Code: EX8664 http://www.developwithamd.com/developerlab > _______________________________________________ > Jboss-development mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-development > ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.NET email is sponsored by: AMD - Your access to the experts on Hammer Technology! Open Source & Linux Developers, register now for the AMD Developer Symposium. Code: EX8664 http://www.developwithamd.com/developerlab _______________________________________________ Jboss-development mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-development