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  | | | Tomcat JDBCRealm And <security-constraint > in the web.xml | Tomcat JDBCRealm And <security-constraint > in the web.xml 2003-10-12 - By Tim Funk
Back Move the Realm declaration outside of the <Context> declaration into the <Host> declaration. Or refine the <Realm> in each context where it is needed.
-Tim
Caroline Jen wrote: > My applications behave wierd after I configured the > JDBCRealm. After experimenting in many different > ways, I found that as long as I have the JDBCRealm in > the server.xml, the Tomcat does not accept > <security-constraint> specified in the application's > web.xml file. Please help me. > > My configuration in the $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/sever.xml is > shown below: > > <Engine> > <Host> > <Context> > <Realm className="org.apache.catalina.realm.JDBCRealm " > debug="99" > driverName="com.mysql.jdbc.Driver " > connectionURL="jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/artimus > user=javauser&password=javadude" > userTable="members" userNameCol="user_name" > userCredCol="user_password" > userRoleTable="user_roles" roleNameCol="user_role"/> > </Context> > </Host> > </Engine> >
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