Hi Kevin

Authentication and authorisation in Isis is done via a couple of plug-ins. So creating your own versions that check with Joomla's security data is what I would look at first.

Extend PasswordRequestAuthenticatorAbstract to authenticate a user via the database and extend AuthenticationManagerStandardInstallerAbstract to install your authenticator. Add an isis.authentication property to the isis.properties file to specify the installer class.

Regards
Rob



On 17/10/11 10:52, Kevin Meyer - KMZ wrote:
Dear all,

I am working on another project that is being implemented on both Isis
and Joomla!. Its for an institute that wants to provide CMS functionality
for members (personal web pages, blogging, articles, etc), and also
provide online user management (the backend) for the institute council
(member enrolment, payment status, invoicing, etc).

I'm using Joomla! 1.7 for the front-end, and Isis for the backend,
sharing data via the SQL objectstore (common schema pattern, I
guess).

My question is: Would it be possible for a login on the CMS (Joomla!)
to carry over onto the HTML viewer? I'll be looking into cookie-based
sessions late today...

Since, I think, Joomla uses session data stored in one of its tables, it
might be easier to drive the login from the Isis direction instead (and
have Isis create the session database information)..

Regards,
Kevin



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