Eugene:

I'm doing it by turning on authentication in the web server. The first time
a user logs on, if they haven't a login then they hit cancel and the 401
response from the server is a new user registration form. This form submits
to a bean that creates the new user and takes them back to the initial web
page -- so there's no admin necessary for user info.

On the site, there's a "settings" page that lets users configure their
logins for any proprietary systems served by the site. This info needs to be
set only once, and is keyed on the authenticated user's name.

_3
M

----- Original Message -----
From: "Eugene Voznesensky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 2:29 PM
Subject: Single logon for each user


> Dear  friends,
>
> Please help me implement  single logon for each user. I use JWS 2.0,
> servlets, HTML, JacaScript.
>
> Thank you for any advice.
>
> Eugene.
>
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