Multiple Realms - What good are they?

If I create multiple realms in WL7 domain, how are they used by the server
to auth/auth a user? Is the default realm always used and the other realms
used only in case of failure?
Is there a way to configure an enterprise application to use a particular
realm for its auth/auth? Or do all applications always use the default
realm. It would be cool if weblogic-application.xml had a <default-realm>
element.
-Greg
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"Greg Nyberg" <greg.nyberg.at.objectpartners.com> wrote:
If I create multiple realms in WL7 domain, how are they used by the server
to auth/auth a user? I newer managed to get any more that 1 security realm active at one time. (WL 6.1)
I think it is not really possible.
Please someone prove me to be wrong.

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