Links Administrative Apps Internal Servlets Realm Implementations  | Catalina Functional SpecificationsJDBCRealm| Overview |  
  | Introduction |  
    The purpose of the JDBCRealm implementation is to
    provide a mechanism by which Tomcat 6 can acquire information needed
    to authenticate web application users, and define their security roles,
    from a relational database accessed via JDBC APIs.  For integration
    with Catalina, the resulting class(es) must implement the
    org.apache.catalina.Realm interface. 
    This specification reflects a combination of functionality that is
    already present in the org.apache.catalina.realm.JDBCRealm
    class, as well as requirements for enhancements that have been
    discussed.  Where appropriate, requirements statements are marked
    [Current] and [Requested] to distinguish them. 
    The current status of this functional specification is
    PROPOSED.  It has not yet been discussed and
    agreed to on the TOMCAT-DEV mailing list. 
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  | Implementation Requirements |  
    The implementation of this functionality shall conform to the
    following requirements: 
    
    - Be realized in one or more implementation classes.
 
    - Implement the 
org.apache.catalina.Realm interface.
        [Current] 
    - Implement the 
org.apache.catalina.Lifecycle
        interface.  [Current] 
    - Subclass the 
org.apache.catalina.realm.RealmBase
        base class. 
    - Live in the 
org.apache.catalina.realm package.
        [Current] 
    - Support a configurable debugging detail level. [Current]
 
    - Log debugging and operational messages (suitably internationalized)
        via the 
getContainer().log() method. [Current] 
     
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 | Dependencies |  
  | Environmental Dependencies |  
    The following environmental dependencies must be met in order for
    JDBCRealm to operate correctly: 
    
    - The desire to utilize JDBCRealm must be registered in
        
$CATALINA_BASE/conf/server.xml, in a
        <Realm> element that is nested inside a
        corresponding <Engine>, <Host>,
        or <Context> element. 
     
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  | Container Dependencies |  
    Correct operation of JDBCRealm depends on the following
    specific features of the surrounding container: 
    
    - Interactions with 
JDBCRealm will be initiated by
        the appropriate Authenticator implementation, based
        on the login method that is selected. 
    JDBCRealm must have the JDBC standard API classes
        available to it.  For a JDK 1.2 or later container, these APIs
        are included in the standard platform. 
    - When connection pooling is implemented, 
JDBCRealm
        must have the JDBC Optional Package (version 2.0 or later) APIs
        available to it.  This library is available as a separate
        download (and will be included in Tomcat binary distributions). 
     
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 | Functionality |  
  | Overview of Operation |  
    The main purpose of JDBCRealm is to allow Catalina to
    authenticate users, and look up the corresponding security roles, from
    the information found in a relational database accessed via JDBC APIs.
    For maximum flexibility, the details of how this is done (for example,
    the names of the required tables and columns) should be configurable. 
    Each time that Catalina needs to authenticate a user, it will call
    the authenticate() method of this Realm implementation,
    passing the username and password that were specified by the user.  If
    we find the user in the database (and match on the password), we accumulate
    all of the security roles that are defined for this user, and create a
    new GenericPrincipal object to be returned.  If the user
    is not authenticated, we return null instead.  The
    GenericUser object caches the set of security roles that
    were owned by this user at the time of authentication, so that calls to
    isUserInRole() can be answered without going back to the
    database every time. 
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  | Detailed Functional Requirements |  
    Configurable Properties
    The implementation shall support the following properties
    that can be configured with JavaBeans property setters: 
    
    - Configuration parameters defining the JDBC driver to use, the
        database connection URL to be accessed, and the username/password
        to use for logging in. [Current]
 
    - Configuration parameters describing the connection pool to be
        created to support simultaneous authentications. [Requested]
 
    - Name of the tables to be searched for users and roles. [Current]
 
    - Name of the columns to be used for usernames, passwords, and
        role names.  [Current]
 
     
    Lifecycle Functionality
    The following processing must be performed when the start()
    method is called: 
    
    - Establish a connection to the configured database, using the
        configured username and password.  [Current]
 
    - Configure and establish a connection pool of connections to the
        database.  [Requested]
 
     
    The following processing must be performed when the stop()
    method is called: 
    
    - Close any opened connections to the database.
 
     
    Method authenticate() Functionality
    When authenticate() is called, the following processing
    is required: 
    
    - Acquire the one and only connection [Current] or acquire a connection
        from the connection pool [Requested].
 
    - Select the one and only row from the user's table for this user,
        and retrieve the corresponding password column.  If zero rows (or
        more than one row) are found, return 
null. 
    - Authenticate the user by comparing the (possibly encrypted) password
        value that was received against the password presented by the user.
        If there is no match, return 
null. 
    - Acquire a 
List of the security roles assigned to the
        authenticated user by selecting from the roles table. 
    - Construct a new instance of class
        
org.apache.catalina.realm.GenericPrincipal, passing as
        constructor arguments:  this realm instance, the authenticated
        username, and a List of the security roles associated
        with this user. 
    - WARNING - Do not attempt to cache and reuse previous
        
GenericPrincipal objects for a particular user, because
        the information in the directory server might have changed since the
        last time this user was authenticated. 
    - Return the newly constructed 
GenericPrincipal. 
     
    Method hasRole() Functionality
    When hasRole() is called, the following processing
    is required: 
    
    - The 
principal that is passed as an argument SHOULD
        be one that we returned (instanceof class
        org.apache.catalina.realm.GenericPrincipal, with a
        realm property that is equal to our instance. 
    - If the passed 
principal meets these criteria, check
        the specified role against the list returned by
        getRoles(), and return true if the
        specified role is included; otherwise, return false. 
    - If the passed 
principal does not meet these criteria,
        return false. 
     
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 | Testable Assertions |  
  In addition the the assertions implied by the functionality requirements
  listed above, the following additional assertions shall be tested to
  validate the behavior of JDBCRealm: 
  
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