WEB-INF/classes/gov/nasa/ksc/portal/modules/actions/LoginSSLUser.class
From: "Dalton-1, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "Jetspeed Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 'Jetspeed Users List' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: "Twadell, Daniel M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: Using SSL (e.g. https:) with Jetspeed and IE annoyances Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 13:09:58 -0400
I've created my own login class which extends JLoginUser and simply redirects to a non-SSL page after a successful login.
But I am having problems deploying it.
In TurbineResources.properties I have updated - module.packages=gov.nasa.ksc.portal.modules module.packages=org.apache.jetspeed.modules module.packages=org.apache.turbine.modules
action.login=LoginSSLUser
My new login class is located under WEB-INF/classes/gov/nasa/ksc/portal/modules/LoginSSLUser.class .
I am using the standard Jetspeed 1.4b4 jar build.
When I attempt to login I get the following error:
Horrible Exception: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
Requested Action not found: LoginSSLUser
Turbine looked in the following modules.packages path:
[gov.nasa.ksc.portal.modules, org.apache.jetspeed.modules, org.apache.turbine.modules]
Any ideas why my class can't be found?
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-----Original Message----- From: Pernoud Aurelien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 8:53 AM To: Jetspeed Users List Subject: RE: Using SSL (e.g. https:) with Jetspeed and IE annoyances
Dalton-1, Michael a �crit :
> From: Stuart Belden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ... An easy way to force back to non-SSL is just do > data.setRedirectURI("http://servername.com/portal") after login. ... > stu > > OK, but "where" do I do this in the configuration of > Jetspeed? In my situation, once the user is logged in > he(she) is still in SSL mode. I need a technique that forces > Jetspeed out of SSL automatically.
You have to do your own login class that extends JLoginUser and does that at the end, if no exception is found during login.
Then in js.pr change this line : action.login=JLoginUser and put your className here
Aurelien
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