Yeah, just use the HttpSession object and create a session value for
IsLoggedIn of something. Just for check this value on your secured pages.

Justin

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>Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 8:17 PM
>To: JRun-Talk
>Subject: Doing your own user authentication with JRun
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>
>I have an app that uses Basic Authentication (when you access a page, you
>are asked for your username and password by the web browser).
>
>I am using Netscape Enterprise Server and JRun 3.0.
>
>Is there any way I can make a custom login page for users to enter their
>name and password rather than having the web browser do it for me?
>
>And if the users access a page they are not allowed, can I get them to
>auto-divert to the login page?
>
>Thanks
>Hamish
>
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