That's going to be a container-specific thing... there is, as far as I
know, no provision for doing that within the spec. Various containers
may allow you to do it though.
Also note that you could be making changes in web.xml or in your
container's group config data... the context can be dyna
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
What do you mean by "reload roles"? Do you mean put changes to your roles
in effect in real-time, or do you mean assign a user to a given role?
I mean the first one. I want to put changes in roles in real-time
What do you mean by "reload roles"? Do you mean put changes to your roles
in effect in real-time, or do you mean assign a user to a given role?
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On Tue, June 28, 2005 2:59 pm, Grzegorz Stasica s
ok but is it possible to reload roles manually from action. Function
getPrinciple() seems to solve some of my problems but still I need to
have an possibility to reload roles. I can not find setPrinciple function
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From: "Grzegorz Stasica" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Is it possible to access container from action. I'm using securityfilter
> which extends BaseRealm. In this way I can put additional parameter to
> user being authorized but the problem is that I'm not able to access it
> from the action. There is only
I think you will find information on container-based security in:
1) The J2EE tutorial from Sun
2) The Servlet Specification (should explain the method you cite as well as
web.xml)
3) Articles/tutorials on JAAS
Since "container-based" security necessarily involves the container, you are
going t
When you specify a constraint on a resource within a webapp via web.xml
settings, you specify what group the constraint references. Within your
container you specify which groups are a part of what groups (the former
is a standard part of the servlet spec, the later is specific to whichever
contai
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