I would recommend moving your user registration from a database table to a
LDAP directory. A directory is the ideal place for users and authentication
to happen.
And as a plus, most app servers can automatically validate users against a
LDAP directory and thus minimising your programming effort.
-- Aravind
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> Hi Friends,
>
> I am developing EJB for Registration process of our
> site with the following approach :
>
> 1) Registration Form(HTML)
> 2) Registration Servlet
> 3) DoRegister session Bean
> 4) User Entity Bean
> 5) User Table in Database
>
> so the process flow is from 1 to 5.
>
> first of all am i doing it in right way?, suggestions
> are welcome.
>
> This user registration process is in 2 steps. In the
> first step user fills the essential details and in the
> second step user fills the optional details. now i am
> planning to commit complete data in a single shot in
> the database so question comes is :
>
>
> where should i store the intermediate data(data of
> first step)?
> in the Registration servlet or in the DoRegister
> session bean?
>
> Thanks
> Naresh
>
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