Hi,

I have a question on DS-570, I would like the opinion of the community:

- For XMLUI, the functionality is clear, you press login and you come back
to the page you were watching after successful login.

- For JSPUI, the problem is that we don't have a "login" button. For the
user to authenticate, it must request an action that requires permissions
not given to anonymous users, then the user will see the login screen. This
means login is always a result of an interrupted request. So, to emulate the
behaviour of XMLUI, we would need to add a "login" link hidding in the
process the current user-related links (My Dspace, etc) and displaying them
after the user has authenticated.

This said, I'm not sure if it makes sense to add a "login" button to JSPUI.
What do you think? We should add this to JSPUI too, or we just leave it as
it is? If you think we should modify JSPUI, I can try to do it this weekend.

Cheers,
Pere Villega
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