Meierchen,

The is not easily to implement because the JDK does not support a 
username and password in the URL.  Their is a plan to to enable this 
functionality, but it has not been implemented.

See the message thread:
http://www.mail-archive.com/jetspeed-user%40jakarta.apache.org/msg01967.html

Paul Spencer


Ute Meier wrote:

> Hello,
> I tried to call a servlet from an internal server und
> output the result in a portlet (or a new window). I
> tried this with the WebPagePortlet and it is OK. 
> But I need to transfer username and password within
> the request-Header to this servlet (not the same
> username and password as for Jetspeed). Where could
> this be done? Is it possible with the WebPagePortlet,
> too (from my unterstanding not, because Jetspeed calls
> and caches the site).
> Any help is appreciatet.
> Thanks
> Meierchen
> 
> P.S.: I used 1.3a2 from 13.11. and Tomcat 4.0 on
> Windows 2000
> 
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