You will need to look at the existing processes defined in geoserver for an
example. There are several that do things to interact with the current catalog
(I think when the bean is created in the spring the catalog is injected in as a
dependency) - I guess you may be able to do something similar to access other
geoserver facilities.
However you should note that WPS is *stateless* so the should not really be the
concept of a user or session to refer to.
--
Jody Garnett
On Friday, 2 September 2011 at 8:04 AM, Scott Ellis wrote:
> Hi, I am trying to write a custom WPS routine according to the instructions
> here:
> http://osgeo-org.1803224.n2.nabble.com/Add-a-WPS-process-to-GeoServer-td6112468.html
>
> I would like to know the name of the logged in user who invoked the WPS
> request. How would I do that?
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
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