In the geronimo-web.xml file, there is a xml entry named security-realm-name, which is used to specify which realm will be used for the web application, it should be the gbean name of the realm. Yes, there is also a xml entry named realm-name of the login-config, AFAIK, it will only used to show on the popping logon window of the browser.
2010/7/19 Kees van Veen <[email protected]> > I'm using basic authentication. > > Regards, > Kees > > > David Jencks wrote: > >> Are you using basic, form, or some other kind of auth? >> >> david jencks >> >> On Jul 16, 2010, at 4:41 AM, Kees van Veen wrote: >> >> >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> How can I get a security realm name per deployed context ? We deploy >>> several versions/instances of our software on the same Geronimo server, and >>> want the browser to remember username/password per url. >>> >>> When deploying a web app we create a security realm name (in the plan) >>> containing the context to which we deploy, e.g. secure-context1, >>> secure-context2. In the Geronimo console I can see all the realms created, >>> so that seems to be fine. >>> >>> My web.xml (and geronimo-web.xml) contain 'secure' as (generic) realm >>> name, and that is what the browser reports when I connect. >>> >>> Maybe a bigger question (for me) is: how does the security definition in >>> the plan.xml link back to the (geronimo-)web.xml or how can I link my >>> web.xml/geronimo-web.xml to the realms available ? >>> >>> Thanks in advance. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Kees >>> >>> >> >> > > -- Ivan
