I had the same problem. I fixed it by adding:
<filter>
<filter-name>springRequestContextFilter</filter-name>
<filter-class>org.springframework.web.filter.RequestContextFilter</
filter-class>
</filter>
<filter-mapping>
<filter-name>springRequestContextFilter</filter-name>
<url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
<dispatcher>FORWARD</dispatcher>
<dispatcher>REQUEST</dispatcher>
</filter-mapping>
to my application web.xml file.
Barbara
On 25 Jun, 2008, at 2:43 pm, Johannes Hoechstaedter wrote:
Hi everybody,
how can I etablixh a form based authentication in coconn running in
tomcat?
My web.xml login-config looks as follows:
<login-config>
<auth-method>FORM</auth-method>
<realm-name>Example Form-Based Authentication Area</realm-name>
<form-login-config>
<form-login-page>/myBlock1/login</form-login-page>
<form-error-page>/myBlock1/login</form-error-page>
</form-login-config>
</login-config>
I have a match pattern in my sitemap for this:
<map:match pattern="login">
<!-- init -->
<map:generate src="resource/internal/
pageTemplate.xml" />
<map:transform type="xslt"
src="resource/internal/transform2LoginForm.xsl" />
<!-- html ouptut -->
<map:serialize type="xhtml"/>
</map:match>
Running this pattern in jetty works fine, and my login form is
shown. But when I load my webapp into Tomcat and when I run it,
Tomcat doesn't complain, too. I get no Error message as I am
expecting. The thing is, that I get only an empty screen. Do
anybody know something?
cheers
Johannes
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