Hey Jitendra,
Yes, I meant HCPms.
We are not using any security configuration for this connection.
Every time we attempt to log in we get registered (according to the logs on HCPms anyway).
I have tried going through the error logs, but can't completely understand the implications:
The selected one had the following text:
#2.0#2015-09-02 20:46:55.386#+0:00#DEBUG#Security###Other#1441226815382008#2d5b4e20-68af-4136-93ad-44bd757df4ee##sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor123:invoke#P1941237320#######443###Authenticated user GenericPrincipal[P1941237320()] is granted the role Administrator# #2.0#2015-09-02 20:46:55.386#+0:00#DEBUG####Other#1441226815382009#2d5b4e20-68af-4136-93ad-44bd757df4ee##sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor127:invoke#P1941237320#######443###current sesion id is 77BCDFE90E2F7FDE7B39D458FB9D216F91A7EC2FF72A72FD841BD7DC5C5793EA# #2.0#2015-09-02 20:46:55.386#+0:00#DEBUG####Other#1441226815382010#2d5b4e20-68af-4136-93ad-44bd757df4ee##sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor127:invoke#P1941237320#######443###Request with method [GET] and URI [/Admin/Sessions/jaxrs/permissions] will be permitted.# #2.0#2015-09-02 20:46:55.383#+0:00#DEBUG#Security###Other#1441226815382001#2d5b4e20-68af-4136-93ad-44bd757df4ee##sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor127:invoke#P1941237320#######443###Authenticating request# #2.0#2015-09-02 20:46:55.383#+0:00#DEBUG#Security###Other#1441226815382002#2d5b4e20-68af-4136-93ad-44bd757df4ee##sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor121:invoke#P1941237320#######443###Security configuration attribute set to ADMIN# #2.0#2015-09-02 20:46:55.383#+0:00#DEBUG#Security###Other#1441226815382003#2d5b4e20-68af-4136-93ad-44bd757df4ee##sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor121:invoke#P1941237320#######443###Found existing session with id: '77BCDFE90E2F7FDE7B39D458FB9D216F91A7EC2FF72A72FD841BD7DC5C5793EA'#
So far I have tried debugging this through Chrome and developer tools.