SecurityContextHolder
(which
should contain an Authentication
request token) from one JVM to the remote JVM.See: Description
Class | Description |
---|---|
ContextPropagatingRemoteInvocation |
The actual
RemoteInvocation that is passed from the client to the server. |
ContextPropagatingRemoteInvocationFactory |
Called by a client-side instance of
org.springframework.remoting.rmi.RmiProxyFactoryBean when it wishes to
create a remote invocation. |
SecurityContextHolder
(which
should contain an Authentication
request token) from one JVM to the remote JVM.
The beans are wired as follows:
<bean id="test" class="org.springframework.remoting.rmi.RmiProxyFactoryBean"> <property name="serviceUrl"><value>rmi://localhost/Test</value></property> <property name="serviceInterface"><value>test.TargetInterface</value></property> <property name="refreshStubOnConnectFailure"><value>true</value></property> <property name="remoteInvocationFactory"><ref bean="remoteInvocationFactory"/></property> </bean> <bean id="remoteInvocationFactory" class="org.springframework.security.remoting.rmi.ContextPropagatingRemoteInvocationFactory"/>