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Stuart Douglas updated WFLY-2486:
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Description: This assumes that if the security domain is null, then the there is no
security. This is incorrect, as there could be a default security domain. There could also
be a security domain set, but not security annotations/metadata that is applicable to the
bean. On the whole I think we should remove this method, as its use is problematic, and
move any code that relies on it to org.jboss.as.ejb3.security.EJBSecurityViewConfigurator,
so all the security stuff is setup in one place. (was: This assumes that if the security
domain is null, then the there is no security. This is incorrect, as there could be a
default security domain. There could also be a security domain set, but not security
annotations/metadata that is applicable to the bean. On the whole I think we should remove
this method, as its use is problematic, and move any code that relies on it to
org.jboss.as.ejb3.security.EJBSecurityViewConfigurator, so all the security stuff is setup
in one place)
EJBComponentDescription#isSecurityEnabled() is incorrect
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Key: WFLY-2486
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-2486
Project: WildFly
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: EJB
Reporter: Stuart Douglas
Assignee: David Lloyd
This assumes that if the security domain is null, then the there is no security. This is
incorrect, as there could be a default security domain. There could also be a security
domain set, but not security annotations/metadata that is applicable to the bean. On the
whole I think we should remove this method, as its use is problematic, and move any code
that relies on it to org.jboss.as.ejb3.security.EJBSecurityViewConfigurator, so all the
security stuff is setup in one place.
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