[wildfly-dev] Servlet Samples on Beta2 snapshot

Arun Gupta arun.gupta at gmail.com
Fri Nov 1 15:37:35 EDT 2013


Stuart,

I was not saying this is a bug, just trying to understand better. Each
realm can use different property file but does that information needs
to be exposed to the user ?

Nick,

Default behavior is good but a non-interactive mode is more likely to
be used IMHO.

Arun

On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Nikolaos Ballas <mpallas at gmail.com> wrote:
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> On that I agree with Stuart,
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> you can use the script without arguments and it will guide you through
> also by checking other stuff and informs you about the security you
> want to apply. It will put you to select the realm and do the
> configuration accordingly.
>
> regards
> Nick
> On 01/11/2013 19:08, Stuart Douglas wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks for the complete command, that worked!
>>>
>>> Just wondering what other values can be taken by the last two
>>> arguments ? And why would they need a different value ?
>>>
>>
>> because each realm uses a different property file. TBH I am not
>> sure if this is a bug or not. if you use the tool without any
>> arguments it automatically does the right thing. Perhaps someone
>> who is more familiar with the tool could comment.
>>
>> Stuart
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Arun
>>>
>>> http://blog.arungupta.me http://twitter.com/arungupta
>>>
>>
>>
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