On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 22:53:17 +0200, Michael Lutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi

In many web-application, the authentication of visitors is important.
Usually this happens with username / password.

Does jdbforms (which is a framework/toolkit for webapplications) do this
work for me (validating the username / password which are stored in a
database), or do i have to code my own beans?

No jdbforms does not do this AFAIK. However, you can use http://sourceforge.net/projects/pow2acl/ if desired.


I haven't used it myself but the author is a dbforms contributor and has recommended it to others.


I found in the documentation the chapter "Security Constraint". But this
functions just seams to help, if the user is already registered and logged
in.

-- Shawn

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