Yes, that’s quite clear. I wonder if there is an access to the OSGi CLI
commands jaas:* from a Camel route directly. At the moment I‘m using camel-exec
with the karaf client.
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- Gerald Kallas
> Am 21.05.2020 um 19:42 schrieb Alex Soto :
>
> One way to do this is to sto
One way to do this is to store the user and role directly in the underlying
storage for the JAAS security context.
For example, in the case of the default “karaf” security context, users and
roles are stored in the ‘etc/users.properties’ file, but you may choose to
store this in a database tabl
Tx JB.
So in this case, how can i call the jaas:* service from a Camel route? I did
some research but wasn't able to find this ..
Regards
- Gerald
> Jean-Baptiste Onofre hat am 20. Mai 2020 20:25
> geschrieben:
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>
> Hi,
>
> You mean on a JAAS backend ?
>
> JAAS doesn’t provide anything
Hi,
You mean on a JAAS backend ?
JAAS doesn’t provide anything about that. That’s why in Karaf we have the
"backend" service attached to some login modules.
In your Camel route, you can interact with these services (as the jaas:*
commands do in Karaf).
Regards
JB
> Le 20 mai 2020 à 19:50, Ger