"Antoine_h" wrote : 
  | 
  | using a servlet filter ?
  | in front of the main serlvet(s) of the portal, change/rewrite the url so 
the portal see it as a secured one.
  | look at the portal-server war for that.
  | there are for servlet (two not secured, two secured).
  | should be the best way, as it does not touch the portal processing. just 
make it see what you want it to see.
  | 
  | hope this can help...
  | 

Thanks for the post. The last idea is probably the safest way. I was blinded by 
the fact that it was very easy use the properties in the XX-object.xml for each 
page. 

I can rewrite the code to work in a tomcat valve. The hard part is that I have 
to read the XX-object.xml by myself - or make another configuration file to 
enable/disable secure mode for a page. 

We have a rather large system - and adding even more custom properties in 
separate files is probably not what my customer want right now - so im guessing 
a custom parser just to pick out a page name and the secure property for it 
might be the solution.

Ill stop writing and go coding :)

Regards, 
Ståle

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