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From: ryan_gaffuri@comcast.net
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Subject: Re: JDBC Realm
Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2005 14:05:35 +0000
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I don't believe the realms are really related to the jdbc. I believe its an app server or web server layer thing. I also think the passwords are stored in XML files in the OS when using tomcat or more app servers. 
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> All- 
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> I am trying to figure how the JDBC Realm works in Tomcat and if Oracle 
> App Server does something similar. I want to use Tomcat first to 
> understand the authentication process and then move to the Oracle App 
> Server. 
> 
> Correct me if I am wrong, how I understand it the JDBC Realm is just an 
> environment where the usernames, passwords, and roles are kept in 
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<DIV>I don't believe the realms are really related to the jdbc. I believe its an app server or web server layer thing. I also think the passwords are stored in XML files in the OS when using tomcat or more app servers. </DIV>
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