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=Overview= | =Overview= | ||
By default, security is enabled and ConnectionFactories must specify a username and a password to establish connections. | By default, security is enabled and ConnectionFactories must specify a username and a password to establish connections. For more on security concepts, see: | ||
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:[[WildFly_HornetQ-Based_Messaging_Subsystem_Concepts#Security|HornetQ Security Concepts]] | |||
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This behavior can be disabled in configuration. For details see [[#Disabling_Security|Disabling Security]] below. | |||
=Disabling Security= | =Disabling Security= | ||
By default, HornetQ requires a username and a password to be specified when creating a connection. This behavior can be disabled, and anonymous connections can be created, by turning "security-enabled" to false: | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:58, 3 April 2017
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Overview
By default, security is enabled and ConnectionFactories must specify a username and a password to establish connections. For more on security concepts, see:
This behavior can be disabled in configuration. For details see Disabling Security below.
Disabling Security
By default, HornetQ requires a username and a password to be specified when creating a connection. This behavior can be disabled, and anonymous connections can be created, by turning "security-enabled" to false:
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:messaging:1.4"> <hornetq-server> ... <security-enabled>false</security-enabled> ... </hornetq-server> </subsystem>