There are geronimo-security-1.1.1 jar and openejb-core-2.1.1 jar in the
application class path/
One more fact. Application works OK when default securety principal name
attribute is changed from "guest" to "supervisor", but it is not the
solution.
<security:security>
<security:default-principal>
<security:principal
class="org.apache.geronimo.security.realm.providers.GeronimoGroupPrincipal"
name="guest"/>
</security:default-principal>
<security:role-mappings>
<security:role role-name="clerk">
<security:principal
class="org.apache.geronimo.security.realm.providers.GeronimoGroupPrincipal"
name="employee"/>
</security:role>
<security:role role-name="supervisor">
<security:principal
class="org.apache.geronimo.security.realm.providers.GeronimoGroupPrincipal"
name="admin"/>
</security:role>
</security:role-mappings>
</security:security>
Vladimir
"Radu Dumitrescu"
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che.org from a java client application
You should add the geronimo-security jar and openejb-core jar to the
application classpath. The two jars are in geronimo repository folder.
Regards,
Radu Dumitrescu
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Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 7:37 PM
Subject: Problem to acess protected EJB from a java client application
Hi all
I'm having a problem accessing protected EJB from a java client
application. When trying to create remote object the application throws
java.rmi.AccessException. It works fine if no application security is
applied.
The code and deployment files were downloaded from Geronimo EJB sample, but
lots of changes have been made.
Here's the code snippet
Hashtable env = new Hashtable();
env.put("java.naming.factory.initial","org.openejb.client.RemoteInitialContextFactory");
env.put("java.naming.provider.url","localhost:4201");
env.put("java.naming.security.principal","system");
env.put("java.naming.security.credentials","manager");
javax.naming.InitialContext initialContext = new
javax.naming.InitialContext(env);
Object objRef =
initialContext.lookup("org.apache.geronimo.samples.bank.ejb.BankManagerFacadeBean");
BankManagerFacadeHome bankManagerHome = (BankManagerFacadeHome)objRef;
//the next line throws java.rmi.AccessException
bankManager = bankManagerHome.create();
The URL's of the application's deployment descriptors are:
http://212.176.60.113/jtest/application.xml
http://212.176.60.113/jtest/geronimo-application.xml
http://212.176.60.113/jtest/ejb-jar.xml
http://212.176.60.113/jtest/openejb-jar.xml
Could somebody suggest where is the problem ?
Thenks in advance
Vladimir
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