this is done saving a cookie on the users computer (either one that does 
not expire or one that expires after a 14 days period, according to your 
samples).

How to implement this depends on the way you are authenticating your 
user and what kind of security you are using.

Maybe I can help you if you can provide some details about the secrity 
implementation you are using.

I'm trying to authenticate the user like in the click example:
http://www.avoka.com/click-examples/security/login.htm
(since this if put on SSL looks good enough. Also it's much more portable than 
the webcontainer solution described in the clickdocs/BestPractice, especially 
if I want to use my own roles and not depend on tomcat's tomcat-users.xml )

I will also try to make this work with Cayenne (but without Spring - 
unfortunately the examples are all Spring based :( ).

Thanks,
Joseph.
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