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webLogic, security, role mapping

JeanLouis Marechaux
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Hi all,
please excuse the incursion of a WebSphere guy here
I need some infomation about WebLogic.

In webSphere, at deployment time of a EAR file, you can map your J2EE roles at :
1. everyone (security is poor :-)
2. a specific user/group
3. "all authenticated users"
Option 3 sounds like a websphere-proprietary option, not defined in the J2EE spec.
Nevertheless,I would like to know if something equivalent to option 3 exists within WebLogic.

Any help is appreciated


/ JeanLouis<br /><i>"software development has been, is, and will remain fundamentally hard" (Grady Booch)</i><br /> <br />Take a look at <a href="http://www.epfwiki.net/wikis/openup/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Agile OpenUP</a> in the Eclipse community
 
I agree. Here's the link: http://ej-technologies/jprofiler - if it wasn't for jprofiler, we would need to run our stuff on 16 servers instead of 3.
 
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