It's used for realm bridging, mapping one subject's principals form one
security realm to another.  If you do a search on mapping.properties
you'll see the GBean configurations that use that file.  From there you
can find the code.  Off the top of my head, I think that the connector
architecture uses realm bridging to map subject principals from our
container into principals used by the EIS.


Regards,
Alan

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> Subject: what is the role of "mapping.properties" and what are its
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> prem




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