Thank you Joao,
could you post some snippets to illustrate this?

In particular
> use cflogin just to retrieve
> that information during onRequestStart
and
> I then validate the user and if it's a valid one I store it in the
> session.


Many thanks,

Stefan



On 22 Feb 2008, at 12:02, João_Fernandes wrote:

> Stephan,
>
> I personally use setRemoteCredentials and use cflogin just to retrieve
> that information during onRequestStart but don't use the built in
> cfloginuser.
> I then validate the user and if it's a valid one I store it in the
> session.  Then the request  goes through a  RemoteFacade (an   
> Assembler
> in my case)  which will invoke a ColdSpring defined service.
> If I want to protect my service I setup an interceptor which will be
> executed before my service's methods.
>
> regarding setRemoteCredentials, you just need to set it once and all
> future requests will pass the credentials along in the headers
> (DSRemoteCredentials) as long you dont use logout() or
> setRemoteCredentials( null, null). You should also be aware that using
> setRemoteCredentials is nothing more than a base64 string composed by
> username,password.
> -- 
>
> João Fernandes
>
> http://www.onflexwithcf.org
> http://www.riapt.org
>
>
> 

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