Thank you very much for such a fast answer. This seems perfect for my
use.

On 26 Aug., 11:50, Jos Snellings <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Johannes,
>
> You can use Google's own authentication mechanism for that. From
> within any context, whether servlet or jsp:
>
>  UserService userService = UserServiceFactory.getUserService();
>  User user = userService.getCurrentUser();
>
> If the User is unknown you can send the user to a login page. This
> service is provided by Google.
>
> A step further is to know what role/privileges a user has. You may
> choose to store that information in your application.
>
> Cheers,
> Jos
>
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Johannes<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello Everyone.
>
> > Im having some problems finding a way to restricting access to pages
> > by a username password. What i really wanted was somthing like tomcats
> > descriptor setup, but anything will do.
>
> > How would one go about this in appengine?
>
> > Thanks in advance
> > //johannes
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