Luta, Raphael (VUN) wrote:
Why not simply write a custom SessionValidator that logs in as "anon"/"anon"
is use is not authenticated and has not given any login/password ?
Check Turbine documentation on how to use the SessionValidator and
AccessController classes.
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De : Joe Barefoot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoy� : mardi 10 d�cembre 2002 03:14
� : Jetspeed Users List (E-mail)
Cc : Sangam Dash
Objet : log in user programmatically (was Anybody Knows?)
I don't know what's wrong either, Sangam, it works fine for
me...has anyone else tried programmatically logging in a user
using a JSP/Servlet?
FYI, this is what he's trying to do (I do this with Jetspeed
integrated into our web app., and it works, but doesn't for
Sangam for some reason...could be some sort of
session-related issue?):
Jetspeed layout page has link -> JSP/Servlet (logs in user)
-> Jetspeed home page (for user just logged-in)
Thanks a lot for the help
now clients and partners and other users can login
but once they login how to control them so that they cant add new
portlets to the pages as these are for the general clients
not for a
particular client
do you know how to do that?
thanks
sangam dash
Hi
in the login.jsp if i use your code
both the time it gives me username and password as anon anon
i dont know whats wrong
if you can think of something please let me know
sangam dash
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hi Luta
Could u explain a bit more how to use this?
I am in definite need for any help
where is the documentation
thanks
sangam dash
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