I have a very simple web-application that integrates spring security with j2ee declarative security. The important parts of the web.xml are shown here:
<security-role>
<role-name>ROLE_USER</role-name>
</security-role>
<security-role>
<role-name>ROLE_SUPERVISOR</role-name>
</security-role>
<security-constraint>
<web-resource-collection>
<web-resource-name>All Resources</web-resource-name>
<url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
</web-resource-collection>
<auth-constraint>
<role-name>ROLE_USER</role-name>
<role-name>ROLE_SUPERVISOR</role-name>
</auth-constraint>
</security-constraint>
<login-config>
<auth-method>FORM</auth-method>
<form-login-config>
<form-login-page>/login.html</form-login-page>
<form-error-page>/accessdenied.html</form-error-page>
</form-login-config>
</login-config>
This works exactly as expected in Tomcat 6.0.33 and Glassfish 3.1.1. When I migrated the same app to Websphere 7.0.0.17, I noticed that I had to reverse the classloader order marking it as PARENT_LAST (because WAS embeds a really old version of commons-logging which breaks the webapp).
The behavior I expect is for WAS to redirect to the form-login-page when I request a resource in the webapp.
The behavior I'm seeing is that instead of websphere protecting the secured resources by presenting the login form, it proceeds directly to the "Access Denied" supplied by spring security from within the app.
I've also tried BASIC instead of FORM as the auth-method, and the results are the same.
Any ideas as to what I might be doing wrong?
EDIT: Disabling Spring Security causes the declarative security to work as expected. This sort of leads to the conclusion that if I want the built-in LoginFilter to fire first, I'd have to explicitly declare it in my web.xml --giving me a dependency on WAS :O(
EDIT: I also discovered that WAS fires the filters declared in the app before applying declarative security; it happens this way regardless of the classloader order.
Notes: I have administrative security enabled, and properly mapped user roles, etc. I verified this using the "DefaultApp" that comes with websphere, the "snoop" servlet is protected, and the challenge seems to work as normal in that app.