Hi, I am calling my ejb from a standalone java client. And both SR and EJB are deployed in same server.
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 12:11 AM, David Jencks <[email protected]>wrote: > you only log in once... how are you accessing the ejb? > > web app -- you will log into the web app and the identity will be > propagated to the ejb when the web app calls the ejb > > ejb web service -- what you show below should be appropriate, calling the > ws should result in the http challenge and the ws client should return the > credentials > > remote ejb access -- the ejb client needs to authenticate with the server > before you know what ejb app is being called. You specify the security > realm in the jndi properties IIRC. You need to mark the security realm as > global in order to use it with ejbs in this way. > > Knowing which scenario you are in and seeing the security realm plan would > be useful. > > thanks > david jencks > > On Jan 18, 2011, at 2:57 AM, sanjay kumar wrote: > > Hi All, > I am facing issues in calling my custom security realm. I have created my > security realm and deployed in Geronimo 2.2. This SR provides basic > authentication. I need to call this SR automatically (as a SR is supposed to > do) whenever a call to ejb is made. Both the EJB and SR are deployed in same > server i.e Geronimno 2.2. But I am not able to find the correct place in > deployment plan of EJB. > > > I have used this . But it didnt work... > <enterprise-beans> > <session> > <ejb-name>test</ejb-name> > <web-service-security> > > <security-realm-name>custom-security-realm-name</security-realm-name> > <transport-guarantee>NONE</transport-guarantee> > <auth-method>BASIC</auth-method> > </web-service-security> > </session> > </enterprise-beans> > > > > > Can anyone have any idea how I can do this? All suggestions are welcomed. > Thanks, > -- > Regards: > Sanjay Kumar > [email protected] > Java Developer > > > > -- Regards: Sanjay Kumar [email protected] Java Developer
