Yes, that’s quite clear. I wonder if there is an access to the OSGi CLI commands jaas:* from a Camel route directly. At the moment I‘m using camel-exec with the karaf client.
Sent by my mobile device - Gerald Kallas > Am 21.05.2020 um 19:42 schrieb Alex Soto <alex.s...@envieta.com>: > > One way to do this is to store the user and role directly in the underlying > storage for the JAAS security context. > For example, in the case of the default “karaf” security context, users and > roles are stored in the ‘etc/users.properties’ file, but you may choose to > store this in a database table, LDAP server, etc. > > Best regards, > Alex soto > > > > >> On May 20, 2020, at 3:48 PM, Gerald Kallas <catsh...@mailbox.org> wrote: >> >> Tx JB. >> >> So in this case, how can i call the jaas:* service from a Camel route? I did >> some research but wasn't able to find this .. >> >> Regards >> - Gerald >> >>> Jean-Baptiste Onofre <j...@nanthrax.net> hat am 20. Mai 2020 20:25 >>> geschrieben: >>> >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> You mean on a JAAS backend ? >>> >>> JAAS doesn’t provide anything about that. That’s why in Karaf we have the >>> "backend" service attached to some login modules. >>> In your Camel route, you can interact with these services (as the jaas:* >>> commands do in Karaf). >>> >>> Regards >>> JB >>> >>>> Le 20 mai 2020 à 19:50, Gerald Kallas <catsh...@mailbox.org> a écrit : >>>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> is it possible to add/remove users and roles inside a Camel route >>>> (Blueprint DSL) or at least w/ a piece of Java code inside a bean? >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance for any hints >>>> - Gerald >