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      On 06/08/2015 10:55 AM, arjan tijms wrote:<br>
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            know that a TCK can be lacking "a little", specifically
            where it concerns JASPIC and JACC, unfortunately. There are
            a few other major violations in various certified products.
            With JASPIC for instance it was possible to certify a
            product that just didn't implement the actual
            authentication, which is the core of the core of JASPIC :X</div>
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    The TCK coverage (or lack thereof) has nothing to do with the
    ability to configure custom JACC providers. If we didn't support it
    not a single test of the JACC testsuite would pass so the TCK is not
    to be blamed in this case. The JASPIC testsuite is another story and
    I think we both agree that it is broken from our previous
    conversations. Arun's JEE testsuite, to which you contributed your
    JASPIC tests, has been much more valuable as a tool to validate the
    implementation than the TCK itself.<br>
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    Having said that, the documentation does really seem to be missing a
    section about custom JACC providers so I went to check the TCK
    setup. It looks like the TCK JACC providers are bundled in a jar and
    this jar is being set as a resource of the org.jboss.as.security
    module. I'm not sure why it was done this way but I believe it
    should be also possible to define your own module containing the
    classes and then wire it to the security module as a dependency
    instead of a resource.<br>
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            <div>Those properties are of course supported, but where
              does one put the classes (or jar containing these
              classes)? I tried for hours at end and asked in the JBoss
              forum, but it never became clear. The documentation
              doesn't mention it either. See this for my question about
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            <div>Would be really cool if the location could become
              clear. Thanks!</div>
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            <div>Kind regards,</div>
            <div>Arjan Tijms</div>
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                        <div>Kind regards,</div>
                        <div>Arjan Tijms</div>
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