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Mario.Rabe
Hi,
I´ve written a Realm similar to JDBCRealm but it also checks an
"enabled"-Field per User. Every user must have a username and password
in the database AND "enabled" must be true.
I checked if its working and it does except that tomcat has to be
restarted to recognize the change.
How can I prevent caching of user-authentication-data?
Documentation talks about a properties-file. I use tomcat-6.0 and the
paths described there simply don´t exist. I´ve created several
possible locations without any effect. Where do I have to save that
file and what is the content?
(there is no server-directory, no share-directory no src-directory and
per default there are even no server-loaders or common-loaders
configured.)
Regards
Mario Rabe
I´ve written a Realm similar to JDBCRealm but it also checks an
"enabled"-Field per User. Every user must have a username and password
in the database AND "enabled" must be true.
I checked if its working and it does except that tomcat has to be
restarted to recognize the change.
How can I prevent caching of user-authentication-data?
Documentation talks about a properties-file. I use tomcat-6.0 and the
paths described there simply don´t exist. I´ve created several
possible locations without any effect. Where do I have to save that
file and what is the content?
(there is no server-directory, no share-directory no src-directory and
per default there are even no server-loaders or common-loaders
configured.)
Regards
Mario Rabe