Hi!
I am trying to set up security management for my web applications through JDBCRealm.


What i have done:
1. modify the server.xml file to add a Realm tag (<Realm className="org.apache.catalina.realm.JDBCRealm" debug="99" connectionName="root" connectionPassword="XXXX" connectionURL="jdbc:mysql://myserver:3306/mydatabase" driverName="org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver" roleNameCol="role_name" userCredCol="user_password" userNameCol="user_name" userRoleTable="user_roles" userTable="users" />)


Database and corresponding tables exists

2. modify the web.xml to add a security-constraint tag ( <security-constraint>
<web-resource-collection>
<web-resource-name>Area de pruebas de seguridad</web-resource-name>
<url-pattern>/cosa.jsp</url-pattern>
<url-pattern>/test.jsp</url-pattern>
<http-method>DELETE</http-method>
<http-method>GET</http-method>
<http-method>POST</http-method>
<http-method>PUT</http-method>
</web-resource-collection>
<auth-constraint>
<description>rol de administrador</description>
<role-name>YYY</role-name>
</auth-constraint>
</security-constraint>
)


YYY is a role defined in the database


It doesn't work. So i want to know how to relate a realm declared within a context with the entries in the web.xml file in order to do the users of my web application to be authenticated against my -user, roles- database.


Thanks!

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