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Sergey Beryozkin edited comment on CXF-4666 at 11/30/12 1:08 PM:
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I've made the method where UserSubject is created protected and also updated it 
to check for UserSubject which may've already been created from 
filters/interceptors, so you can say register a custom RequestHandler filter, 
create UserSubject and do "message.setContent(UserSubject.class, mySubject);" - 
this may be simpler than extending the class...

"the additional properties I'm interested in are: account id, surname, and 
given name." - OK, thanks, I thought may be I can get away with extending 
UserSubject :-)
                
      was (Author: sergey_beryozkin):
    I've made the method where UserSubject is created protected and also 
updated it to check for UserSubject which may've already been created from 
filters/interceptors, so you can say register a custom RequestHandler filter, 
create UserSubject and do "message.setContent(UserSubject.class), mySubject" - 
this may be simpler than extending the class...

"the additional properties I'm interested in are: account id, surname, and 
given name." - OK, thanks, I thought may be I can get away with extending 
UserSubject :-)
                  
> [OAuth2] securityContext problem on createSubject
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CXF-4666
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-4666
>             Project: CXF
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: JAX-RS Security
>    Affects Versions: 2.7.0
>            Reporter: Steven Tippetts
>             Fix For: 2.6.4, 2.7.1
>
>
> This is probably just ignorance on my part, but when I override the 
> createSubject method in the RedirecationBasedGrantService.java file, the 
> securityContext parameter that is passed in is of type 
> AbstractHTTPDestination$2. This parameter contains my authentication token, 
> but I don't know how to get at it, so I'm having to go to the 
> SecurityContextHolder to get the context instead of just using the parameter.
> I'm just using standard Spring authentication, so it seems like many other 
> people would also have AbstractHTTPDestination$2 as the security type, which 
> causes roles to be missed in the OAuthUtils.createSubject method.
> I'm sure I missed some details so please let know your questions and thanks 
> for your help.

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