Hi,
I have tried doing this. The IBM Infocenter gives a demonstration on how to
do this Custom Login with the help of two Servlet Classes -
CustomLoginServlet and AbstractLoginServlet. But this is not working for
me.. If anybody has implemented this Custom Login, can you reply to my mail
id...
I have a lot of doubts in this implementation..

Thanks,
Krithika

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From: SUBSCRIBE EJB-INTEREST Karun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 9:40 PM
To: Krithika Venugopal
Subject: Re: Accessing a secured EJB...


Hi Krithika,

While selecting Challenge Mechanism, select Custom Authentication. And you
do whatever you want in your HTML and servlet.
Hope this is helpful. For reference see IBM's Infocenter.
Thanks

Karun
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On Wed, 11 Apr 2001 09:57:42 +0530, krithikav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hi,
>I have deployed an EJB in the Web sphere (Advanced Edition) application
>server. I have made the EJB secure by using the features of the Web Sphere.
>The EJB will be invoked only if it is invoked with a valid user id and
>password. I want to get the login user id and the password through an html
>form and supply it to the EJB programattically instead of the websphere
>throwing an
>401 - user-id/password box. Any pointers in this directions will of great
>help to me...
>
>Regards,
>Krithika
>
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