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jvx:server:security:xmlsecman [2020/06/15 11:11]
cduncan Edited for English grammar (capitalization, punctuation, correct verb conjugation)
jvx:server:security:xmlsecman [2020/06/25 10:49] (current)
cduncan Edited for English grammar (capitalization, punctuation, correct verb conjugation)
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 If you're using a [[jvx:​server:​security:​dbsecman|DBSecurityManager]],​ you know that it authenticates users against a database. In some cases, you don't have a database, and you must authenticate with a XML file or a third-party product. If you're using a [[jvx:​server:​security:​dbsecman|DBSecurityManager]],​ you know that it authenticates users against a database. In some cases, you don't have a database, and you must authenticate with a XML file or a third-party product.
  
-If you want to authenticate with XML file, it'​s ​very easy because JVx has a standard implementation for this case. It's very easy to configure a XmlSecurityManager:​+If you want to authenticate with an XML file, it'​s ​quite simple ​because JVx has a standard implementation for this case. It's very easy to configure a XmlSecurityManager:​
  
 Add the following to your config.xml: Add the following to your config.xml:
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 </​file>​ </​file>​
  
-Your users.xml should be stored in the same directory as your config.xml, ​or you could define the full qualified path. The user file should contain the list of valid users:+Your users.xml should be stored in the same directory as your config.xml. Alternatively, you could define the full qualified path. The user file should contain the list of valid users:
  
 <file xml users.xml>​ <file xml users.xml>​
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 </​file>​ </​file>​
  
-With above configuration,​ an application user will be authenticated against ​XML file.+With the above configuration,​ an application user will be authenticated against ​an XML file.
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