Hi Note, that the 4th param only specifies the intermediate path to the user node. The name of the user node itself is an implementation detail. However, you can tweak that by configuring an AuthorizableNodeName implementation.
See http://jackrabbit.apache.org/oak/docs/security/user/authorizablenodename.html for details. I just noticed that the documentation is a bit outdated. It should mention that a custom implementation needs to be listed as required services with the SecurityProviderRegistration as mentioned in http://jackrabbit.apache.org/oak/docs/security/introduction.html#Configuration Hope that helps Angela ________________________________ From: Justin Edelson <jus...@justinedelson.com> Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2020 7:49 PM To: users <users@jackrabbit.apache.org> Subject: Re: Creating Users Within A Specific Path Hi, Your email is a bit vague (seemingly on purpose), but take a look at https://jackrabbit.apache.org/api/2.12/org/apache/jackrabbit/api/security/user/UserManager.html#createUser(java.lang.String,%20java.lang.String,%20java.security.Principal,%20java.lang.String) The fourth argument to that method allows you to specify an "intermediate path"; this may or may not do what you want. Regards, Justin On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 3:29 PM Special Monkey <specialmon...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, We're using Oak 1.6.11 and Adobe CRX - I know it's a longshot, but > I'm hoping to get some info here (have exhausted Adobe Support). > > It looks like the methods creating users in this case is using : > > ((JackrabbitSession)serviceSession).getUserManager(); - [ seems to be > jackrabbit code] > > createUser [ not sure if this is sling ] > > and possibly an Adobe specific function (being purposefully brief here with > restricted code). > > In any event the code in question creates users in a default location, I > cannot find it listed in the class, but I'd like to extend that class to a > new class, and create the users in a more specific path of the default > location, > > do any of the listed methods have the ability to specify a location? > > Thanks for any info! >