Thanks for your answer!

Well, since I can't find any way to configure the Admin to use anything but the Memory realm ( no way to change the realm class) so it seems like it's going to be hard to use it to administer the JDBCRealm.

And about the reply to an old message, I was unaware of the mailinglist keeping track of messages that way so that if I changed the subject and body of a message it still could keep track of it. Just of curiosity, how do it do that?

Regards
Roland Carlsson
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Subject: Re: JDBCRealm



On Sat, Oct 23, 2004 at 07:05:58PM +0200, Roland Carlsson wrote:
: In the memoryRealm I can define groups with a set of roles so that I don't
: have to give every user the same set over and over again. Is this possible
: so solve with the built-in JDBCRealm?


I can't say for certain, but I see no notion of a "group" column/setup
in the JDBCRealm docs... so likely not.


: Is it possible to use the Admin-tool to administer a JDBCRealm?

I don't use the admin app, so I can't answer this.  Why not try it?


btw, please post a *new* message when writing to the list. Replying to an old (unrelated) message confuses thread-aware mailers, which makes your question harder to find (and thus answer).

-QM

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