How to protect directory using JBoss/Jaas?
Hi,
can anybody describe in detail which steps I need to take in order to
protect a directory using Jboss/Jaas!
I want to protect some pdf files which I want to place in a war file,
which again is located in the deploy file of the jboos folder. By
trying to access the pdfs in the browser, a login request should
appear.
How do I have to proceed? Which files do I have to create and how?
Please keep in mind, that I just started using JBoss/Jaas and hardly
know anything about it.
Thank you for your help!
.
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