I am having a problem as where to place classes. I have a CustomJDBCRealm (it extends JDBC realm)
I need this to be setup in the context of my application like any other realm. If I place my jar in server\lib it works. BUT If I do this the MyPrincipal object can not be refrenced from my web application. If I place this jar in my webapp lib or in the common\lib the realm can not find JDBCRealm that is extends from on startup so it fails. I am a little lost as to the correct place to put this... I have a CustomJDBCRealm extends JDBCRealm (it does an getEmailAddress) I have an interface MyPrincipalInterface extends java.security.Principal I have a class MyPrincipal implements MyPrincipalInterface The JDBCRealm gived back a MyPrincipal for its principal... and my servlet code then does this to get at it MyPrincipalInterface p = (MyPrincipalInterface)httpServletRequest.getUserPrincipal(); String emailAddress = p.getEmailAddress(); As I see it that is all should work except the common\lib as I understood it was suppose to work for ALL web applications as well as ALL server side items, but ti does not seem to. (For refrence most my test has come from the Tomcat Wiki at http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-tomcat/HowTo) I am lost... Thanks! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]