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[jira] Commented: (JSEC-19) In the quick start guide add information about default realm, based on default-jsecurity-users.properties

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Grzegorz Borkowski commented on JSEC-19:
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Please also mention in quick start/user quide that the default realm is created only if there is no other realm defined - so if you define your own, the default will be not activated.

> In the quick start guide add information about default realm, based on default-jsecurity-users.properties
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JSEC-19
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSEC-19
>             Project: JSecurity
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: Documentation, Sample Apps
>            Reporter: Grzegorz Borkowski
>            Priority: Minor
>
> For new user it is nor clear where the users mentioned in quick start guide come from, so it should be updated to make it clear:
> > Regarding default users settings - that's interesting. I found the
> > properties file, it is actually called
> > org\jsecurity\realm\text\default-jsecurity-users.properties. This can be
> > useful for jumpstarting, but it should be also clearly explained that it is
> > installed by deafult! Please at least update the QuickStart article on
> > JSecurity page to mention this fact - I was really puzzled how it can work
> > without defining users and roles somewhere!

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