I found a solution to my problem.  I am not sure if it is a hack but it seems 
reasonible.  I created my own login so I could capture the userId and password and 
store them in the session.  I then post a request to j_security_check for the 
container security.

I then use a filter to intercept every request and set the security credentials with 
SecurityAssociation, using the userId and password in the session.  I had to create my 
own login because authentication happens before a filter is called so I had to way to 
capture the password entered by the user.

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