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APACHE KARAF COOKBOOK

You're reading from   APACHE KARAF COOKBOOK Over 60 recipes to help you get the most out of your Apache Karaf deployments

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783985081
Length 260 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Apache Karaf for System Builders FREE CHAPTER 2. Making Smart Routers with Apache Camel 3. Deploying a Message Broker with Apache ActiveMQ 4. Hosting a Web Server with Pax Web 5. Hosting Web Services with Apache CXF 6. Distributing a Clustered Container with Apache Karaf Cellar 7. Providing a Persistence Layer with Apache Aries and OpenJPA 8. Providing a Big Data Integration Layer with Apache Cassandra 9. Providing a Big Data Integration Layer with Apache Hadoop 10. Testing Apache Karaf with Pax Exam Index

Configuring security for a web application in Apache Karaf


This recipe will handle how to build a web application with authentication enabled. As we are running within Apache Karaf and Karaf supports Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) out of the box, we will show you everything that is needed to run a basic authentication with JAAS on Karaf.

Getting ready

The prerequisite is to install the WAR feature. The source code for this recipe is available at https://github.com/jgoodyear/ApacheKarafCookbook/tree/master/chapter4/chapter4-recipe7.

How to do it…

  1. The first step is configuring the user/password combination in Karaf. Let's start with the user configuration. Let's make sure that the users.properties file in the /etc folder contains the following setup (it's the default configuration):

    karaf = karaf,_g_:admingroup
    _g_\:admingroup = group,admin,manager,viewer

    The users.properties file follows the following syntax:

    USER=PASSWORD, ROLE1, ROLE2, …

    It can also have the following syntax...

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