| Title: SecurityService Configuration |
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| A SecurityService can be declared via xml in the `<tomee-home>/conf/tomee.xml` file or in a `WEB-INF/resources.xml` file using a declaration like the following. All properties in the element body are optional. |
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| <SecurityService id="mySecurityService" type="SecurityService"> |
| defaultUser = guest |
| </SecurityService> |
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| Alternatively, a SecurityService can be declared via properties in the `<tomee-home>/conf/system.properties` file or via Java VirtualMachine `-D` properties. The properties can also be used when embedding TomEE via the `javax.ejb.embeddable.EJBContainer` API or `InitialContext` |
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| mySecurityService = new://SecurityService?type=SecurityService |
| mySecurityService.defaultUser = guest |
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| Properties and xml can be mixed. Properties will override the xml allowing for easy configuration change without the need for ${} style variable substitution. Properties are not case sensitive. If a property is specified that is not supported by the declared SecurityService a warning will be logged. If a SecurityService is needed by the application and one is not declared, TomEE will create one dynamically using default settings. Multiple SecurityService declarations are allowed. |
| # Supported Properties |
| <table> |
| <tr> |
| <th>Property</th> |
| <th>Type</th> |
| <th>Default</th> |
| <th>Description</th> |
| </tr> |
| <tr> |
| <td>defaultUser</td> |
| <td>String</td> |
| <td>guest </td> |
| <td> |
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| </td> |
| </tr> |
| </table> |
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