21.7.4. JMX Invoker


To disable authentication for the JMX invoker, do the following:
  1. Open for editing the $JBOSS_HOME/server/PROFILE/deploy/jmx-invoker-service.xml file.
  2. Locate the org.jboss.jmx.connector.invoker.InvokerAdaptorService MBean code.
  3. Comment out the <interceptor> block that specifies the AuthenticationInterceptor module, the security interceptor, as shown in Example 21.11, “JMXInvoker Authentication Interceptor Commented out”.

    Example 21.11. JMXInvoker Authentication Interceptor Commented out

    <descriptors>
    <interceptors>
    <!--Uncomment to require authenticated users-->
    <!--
    <interceptor code="org.jboss.jmx.connector.invoker.AuthenticationInterceptor"
    securityDomain="java:/jaas/jmx-console"/>
    -->
    <!--Interceptor that deals with non-serializable results-->
    <interceptor code="org.jboss.jmx.connector.invoker.SerializableInterceptor";
      policyClass="StripModelMBeanInfoPolicy"/>
    </interceptors>
    </descriptors>
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