Yes the applet sends the HTTP request. I'm not sure it handle
cookies,perhaps not.

Is it a bad design to add an automatic post request ? Because i have the
certificate in Step 5.




2011/7/28 Ben Noordhuis <[email protected]>

> On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 13:26, Philippe Vandenhove
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > i'm from belgium, country which  has an  eid (x509 certificate),  and i
> try
> > to integrate an applet provided by the federal administration and ja-sig
> cas
> > server 3.4.7 to do eid authentication.
> > The applet simply displays a input field to let the user enter his pin
> code.
> > The applet needs a service  installed on the server to work properly (
> the
> > applet service which is a servlet) . This is also provided by the federal
> > administration.
> > A link to the applet has been added  in CasLoginView.jspto permit the
> user
> > to launch the applet.
> > The flow is the following :
> > -----------------------------------
> > 1 - User launches  the applet
> > 2 - User gives his pin code
> > 3 - A POST request is sended by the applet to the applet service .
> >   At this point it's impossible to do a forward of the POST request to
> > /login. It's forbidden by the applet service.
> > 4 - The applet service do a GET to url given in parameter to the applet.
> > 5 - Brower display the result of the GET.
> > Any idea how the integration can be done ?
>
> The applet sends the HTTP requests? Does it handle cookies? If not, you're
> SOL.
>
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