Check your Remote User, User Principal and Auth Type header values and see if they are getting set after the authorization call. If not this could be the problem. If this is the case I would suggest putting some additional debug code in JDBCRealm and recompiling it (or using a debugger) to figure out where everything's going wrong. Also, do you have any roles set up or are your constraints global? --- Michael Wentzel Software Developer Software As We Think - http://www.aswethink.com
- jdbcRealm problem Francois Bronsard
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- Re: JDBCRealm problem Tim Funk
- RE: JDBCRealm problem Ostad, James
- RE: JDBCRealm problem Ostad, James
- Re: JDBCRealm problem Jon Wingfield
- RE: JDBCRealm problem Ostad, James
- RE: JDBCRealm problem Ostad, James
- RE: JDBCRealm problem Ostad, James
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