You can use the authentication built into the webapp container, Tomcat. It provides a wide range of authentication types, including connection to databases. You should not have to write beans to authenticate.
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Shawn Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 6:04 PM To: dbf interest Subject: Re: [dbforms] user-authentication with jdbforms? 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? N¬HS^µéX¬²'²Þu¼ÂâìSºÚ+©l·.)îÆÛ¢¸ÞéíyÖò ©âzThm¸§°úÞ'^Öt!¡ñ:(µç!h'¬-æëÞ+ax®ºwZéíj[-¢Ìµévh§ËkjØm§ÿÚvÊ,vw(öÝxïF¥"w~·ò\'$ ±h®kj)bâ²Øm¶ÿÃ0jèÇzßÝmú+