oh...@cox.net wrote:
---- "André Warnier" <a...@ice-sa.com> wrote:
oh...@cox.net wrote:
Now let me ask another question :
Why do you need to authenticate the user at the Apache level, and pass this user-id to Tomcat ? Obviously, from the OAM documentation I scanned, there must exist an OAM module directly for Tomcat, to authenticate users there. Why are you not using that ?

It seems like they should have one, but, unfortunately, they don't.

Mmm. Browsing the documentation, I seem to remember seeing something about 
Weblogic, no ?
Is that not usable ?

(As an aside, send your messages only to the list. I get all messages to the list anyway, so if you send them to me too, I get them twice).


Hi,

Sorry about the emails.
Yes, they do support integrating with WebLogic, and we do use that for other 
cases, but that's probably a bit off-topic here.

We don't mind the competition here. Keeps us on our toes.
Just kidding.
What I meant to ask (me being the not-so-Java specialist see) was, since Weblogic is a servlet engine, and Tomcat is a servlet engine, both ought to abide by the servlet spec and such, so isn't the Weblogic-oriented module usable with Tomcat ?
Or is this too much of a rosy view of the world ?

Anyway, the only other thing that comes to mind is, since you seem to be an OAM customer, can you not ask the OAM support people if OAM sets the internal Apache user-id or not ?

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