Hi Guys,

am trying to develop a website with the regular login feature and also to 
enable programmatic login to be used by affiliates via API.

working with "jboss-4.2.2.GA" i got the first part (using the FORM login) done 
fast enough. but i cannot complete the second part...
:(

also added a simple LoginServlet; trying to login to this servlet works.
but after that, when i try access a resource that is under the protected area i 
get redirection to the login.jsp page!
why? didn't i just login with the servlet?
what am i missing?

here is my code below...
thanks!

my login-config.xml:
<application-policy name="jinni">
  |             <authentication>
  | 
  |                     <login-module 
code="org.jboss.security.ClientLoginModule" flag="required">
  |                             <module-option 
name="restore-login-identity">true</module-option>
  |                             <module-option 
name="multi-threaded">true</module-option>
  |                     </login-module>
  | 
  |                     <login-module code="com.jinni.security.LoginModule" 
flag="required">
  | 
  |                             <module-option 
name="managedConnectionFactoryName">
  |                                     
jboss.jca:service=LocalTxCM,name=JinniDatasource
  |                             </module-option>
  | 
  |                             <module-option name="dsJndiName">
  |                                     java:/JinniDatasource                   
             
  |                             </module-option>
  | 
  |                             <module-option name="principalsQuery">
  |                                     select password from users where 
user_name =?
  |                             </module-option>
  | 
  |                             <module-option name="rolesQuery">
  |                                     select roles.name as 'Roles', 'Roles' 
as 'RoleGroups' from users, security_profile_roles, roles
  |                                     where roles.id = 
security_profile_roles.role_id
  |                                     and 
security_profile_roles.security_profile_id = users.security_profile_id
  |                                     and users.user_name =?
  |                             </module-option>
  | 
  |                             <module-option 
name="restore-login-identity">true</module-option>
  |                             <module-option 
name="multi-threaded">true</module-option>
  | 
  |                     </login-module>
  | 
  |             </authentication>
  |     </application-policy>

and my web.xml:
 <security-constraint>
  |  
  |     <web-resource-collection>
  |       <web-resource-name>action</web-resource-name>
  |       <url-pattern>/protected/*</url-pattern>
  |       <http-method>HEAD</http-method>
  |       <http-method>GET</http-method>
  |       <http-method>POST</http-method>
  |       <http-method>PUT</http-method>
  |       <http-method>DELETE</http-method>
  |     </web-resource-collection>
  |  
  |     <auth-constraint>
  |       <role-name>Echo</role-name>
  |     </auth-constraint>
  |  
  |     <user-data-constraint>
  |       <description>no description</description>
  |       <transport-guarantee>NONE</transport-guarantee>
  |     </user-data-constraint>  
  |   </security-constraint>
  |   
  |   <login-config>
  |     <auth-method>FORM</auth-method>
  |     <form-login-config>
  |       <form-login-page>/login.jsp</form-login-page>
  |       <form-error-page>/error.jsp</form-error-page>
  |     </form-login-config>
  |   </login-config>
  |   
  |   <security-role>
  |     <description>A user allowed to invoke echo methods</description>
  |     <role-name>Echo</role-name>
  |   </security-role>
  |   <servlet>


the login.jsp:
<html >
  |     <head>
  |         <title></title>
  |         <!-- To prevent caching -->
  |         <%
  |             response.setHeader("Cache-Control","no-cache"); // HTTP 1.1
  |             response.setHeader("Pragma","no-cache"); // HTTP 1.0
  |             response.setDateHeader ("Expires", -1); // Prevents caching at 
the proxy server
  |         %>
  |     </head>
  |     <body>
  |         <form name="logonForm" action="j_security_check" method="post">
  |             <table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="1" 
bgcolor="white">
  |                 <tr align="center">
  |                     <td align="right" class="Prompt"></TD>
  |                     <td align="left">
  |                         <input type="text" name="j_username" maxlength=20>
  |                     </td>
  |                 </tr>
  |                 <tr align="center">
  |                     <td align="right" class="Prompt"> </TD>
  |                     <td align="left">
  |                         <input type="password" name="j_password" 
maxlength=20 >
  |                     </td>
  |                 </tr>
  |                 <tr align="center">
  |                     <td align="right" class="Prompt"> </TD>
  |                     <td align="left">
  |                         <input type="submit" value="Login">
  |                     </td>
  |                 </tr>
  |             </table>
  |         </form>
  |     </body>
  | </html>


the LoginServlet:
protected void doPost(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse response) 
throws ServletException, IOException
  |     {
  |             PrintWriter pw = response.getWriter();
  |             try {
  |             // Get the form's username & password fields
  |             //
  |                 String user = req.getParameter("user");
  |                 String pass = req.getParameter("pass");
  |                 
  |                 // is that needed???
  |                 // could not hurt
  |                 WebAuthentication webA = new WebAuthentication();  
  |                 boolean flag = webA.login(user, pass);  
  |                 pw.write("flag = " + flag);
  |                 pw.write('\n');
  |                                 
  | 
  |             // Use the username/password to initialize the
  |             // callback handler and then do the authentication.
  |                 PassiveCallbackHandler cbh = new 
PassiveCallbackHandler(user, pass);                        
  |                 LoginContext lc = new LoginContext("jinni", cbh);           
  |                 lc.login();
  |                     
  |             // Loop through all Principals and Credentials.
  |             //
  |             Iterator it = lc.getSubject().getPrincipals().iterator();
  |             while (it.hasNext()) 
  |                 pw.write("Authenticated: " + it.next().toString() + "<br>");
  | 
  |             it = 
lc.getSubject().getPublicCredentials(Properties.class).iterator();
  | 
  |             while (it.hasNext()) 
  |                 pw.write(it.next().toString());
  |             
  |                 lc.logout();
  |             }
  |             catch(Exception E)
  |             {
  |                     System.err.println(E);
  |             pw.write("An Error Has Occurred");
  |             pw.flush();
  |             }  
  |     }

thanks again
:)

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