Hi Joe,

thank you for your usefull hint. Now it flies :) Of
course I was quite close. I even tried out different
"addSetNext" methods. Following your hint I knew I had
to change something else. But I missed to add a
corresponding "add"-method to my "ActionMapping"
sub-class.

Once again: thank you for your advise.

If anybody is interessted to the solution I would post
it under this thread. Otherwise I won't looking at the
traffic of this thread.

Regards,

Sebastian


 --- Joe Germuska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: > At
9:33 PM +0100 12/16/03, Sebastian Linz wrote:
> >I added my sample rule set using the init parameter
> >within the web
> >deployment descriptor. But I didn't find the way
> how
> >to tell the
> >digester to
> >add the
> >SecurityConstraint bean to my sample action
> mapping.
> >
> >Impatiently waiting for your answers
> 
> You've gotten quite close; it just seems to me that
> you need to add a 
> "setNext" rule at the path 
>
"struts-config/action-mappings/action/security-constraint"
> -- and 
> then guarantee that you only use
> "security-constraint" elements 
> nested inside of action elements that specify a
> subclass of 
> ActionMapping which would accept a
> security-constraint object.
> 
> Joe
> 
> -- 
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> 
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