Hi John,
some time ago I wrote a really small HTTP2JMSBridge
(http://www.liquid-reality.de:8080/display/liquid/HTTP2JMSBridge).
It has the ability to create a connection to the jms provider with the
username/password given to it by using http basic auth.
The bridge even pools the connections.
Having said that the code is probably not production ready but it is
apache licensed. So I am sure you can tweak it to your needs.
Greetings
Christian
Am 01.02.2010 22:55, schrieb johnpfeifer4:
I've done some digging... I'm going to need the username and password to
validate against our spring security authentication provider.
I'm thinking that I could configure the interceptor to look for user/pass in
JMS Headers or in a single header (in the case of Basic Auth). I'll have to
dig around a bit more and let you know what I find.
Thanks,
John
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