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Tomaz Cerar edited comment on AS7-5411 at 12/19/12 9:50 AM:
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Problem is in CLI command and not in subsystem itself.
in provided command there is keystore set in {noformat}[{"url" =>
...}]{noformat}
which means it is a list of objects and not a object.
proper command is:
{noformat}
/subsystem=security/security-domain=mydomain/jsse=classic:add(keystore={"url"
=> "${jboss.server.config.dir}/jboss.keystore","password" =>
"secret"})
{noformat}
however, CLI should report validation error. That part was improved and now returns for
specified case
{noformat}
"outcome" => "failed",
"failure-description" => "JBAS014688: Wrong type for keystore. Expected
[OBJECT] but was LIST",
"rolled-back" => true
{noformat}
was (Author: ctomc):
Problem is in CLI command and not in subsystem itself.
in provided command there is keystore set in {noformat}[{"url" =>
...}]{noformat}
which means it is a list of objects and not a object.
proper command is:
{noformat}
/subsystem=security/security-domain=mydomain/jsse=classic:add(keystore={"url"
=> "${jboss.server.config.dir}/jboss.keystore","password" =>
"secret"})
{noformat}
adding JSSE to a security domain with the CLI does not persist
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Key: AS7-5411
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-5411
Project: Application Server 7
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Domain Management, Security
Affects Versions: 7.1.2.Final (EAP)
Reporter: Tom Fonteyne
Assignee: Tomaz Cerar
Fix For: 7.2.0.Alpha1
Adding JSSE setting to a security domain works in-memory, but they are not written to the
xml file.
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