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Chapter 17. Java Authentication SPI for Containers (JASPI)
17.1. About Java Authentication SPI for Containers (JASPI) Security
Java Authentication SPI for Containers (JASPI or JASPIC) is a pluggable interface for Java applications. It is defined in JSR-196 of the Java Community Process. Refer to http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=196 for details about the specification.
17.2. Configure Java Authentication SPI for Containers (JASPI) Security
You can authenticate a JASPI provider by adding <authentication-jaspi>
element to your security domain. The configuration is similar to that of a standard authentication module, but login module elements are enclosed in a <login-module-stack>
element. The structure of the configuration is:
Example: Structure of the authentication-jaspi
Element
<authentication-jaspi> <login-module-stack name="..."> <login-module code="..." flag="..."> <module-option name="..." value="..."/> </login-module> </login-module-stack> <auth-module code="..." login-module-stack-ref="..."> <module-option name="..." value="..."/> </auth-module> </authentication-jaspi>
The login module itself is configured the same way as a standard authentication module.
The web-based management console does not expose the configuration of JASPI authentication modules. You must stop the JBoss EAP running instance completely before adding the configuration directly to /domain/configuration/domain.xml
or /standalone/configuration/standalone.xml
.