package

org.springframework.security.remoting.rmi

Enables use of Spring's RMI remoting extension points to propagate the 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"/>
 

Classes

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.