Did you also edit your drools-guvnor.war\WEB-INF\components.xml to point to
your authenticator?
<security:identity
authenticate-method="#{customAuthenticator.authenticate}"/>
2009/12/10 Sahid Khan (সাহিদ) <sahidkhn(a)gmail.com>
2009/12/10 Paul R. <reverselogic(a)gmail.com>:
> It's very easy to create a custom authentication module for Seam. In my
> organization, we've created a simple module which will check the session
for
> an existing user object. Just have to put it on your classpath and edit
the
> components.xml to use your class as its authenticator. Perhaps something
> like this will work for you?
>
Thank you. However this is not working. I have created a custom
authenticator as you said and put in WEB-INF/classes, but that is not
getting invoked. I was just going through the Guvnor web.xml file, I
don't see any security-constraints there. So that means Guvnor does
not use standard JAAS security for authentication. Is that the reason,
the custom authenticator is not getting invoked?
Thanks,
--
S.
Argue with idiots, and you become an idiot. - PG
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