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16.5. Replace clear text passwords with their password masks


Clear text passwords in XML configuration files can be replaced with password masks by changing the property assignment for an annotation. Generate password masks for any clear text password that you wish to mask in Microcontainer bean configuration files by following Procedure 16.4, “Create password masks”. Then replace the configuration occurrence of each clear text password with an annotation referencing its mask.
The general form of the annotation is:

Example 16.1. General form of password mask annotation

<annotation>@org.jboss.security.integration.password.Password(securityDomain=MASK_NAME, methodName=setPROPERTY_NAME)</annotation>
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As a concrete example, the JBoss Messaging password is stored in the server profile in the file deploy/messaging/messaging-jboss-beans.xml. If you create a password mask named "messaging", then the before and after snippet of the configuration file looks like this:

Example 16.2. JBoss Messaging Microcontainer Bean Configuration Before

<property name="suckerPassword">CHANGE ME!!</property>
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Example 16.3. JBoss Messaging Microcontainer Bean Configuration After

<annotation>@org.jboss.security.integration.password.Password(securityDomain=messaging,
methodName=setSuckerPassword)</annotation>
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