Hi group,
I hope the question is clear from the subject.
I just wanted to know if the request object, created by the jsp engine from
the parameters sent by the browser can be manipulated by the application
developer. I mean if the client sent in his name as xyz, I can change it to
abc, of course in the request object itself, not outside. :-))
Hope I will get some response on this unlike couple of other queries that I
requested earlier.

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Very encouraging indeed!

Any advice on LDAP schema for holding groups/roles or other profile info??

Martin

Dan Tillin wrote:

> BEA Weblogic server supports a framework for realms (NT, LDAP or bespoke).
> We have been using V4.5.1 successfully, but have
> recently looked to upgrade to V5.1.0 which does have a major bug in that
the
> server will not recognise groups, so you have to set acls in the
> weblogic.properties (config) file for the users you want to give access
to.
> Service pack 6 should fix this and BEA say it will be available in
December.
> This is a major pain, but once it's fixed, then it should be okay. We use
> JSPs and set acls on all servlets so that a login is required to access
the
> site at all (we're writing b2b software). Once logged in, everything has
> session scope. I've not set acls on a page basis, but I believe you can do
> it, and it should be no different using an LDAP realm than anything else.
>
> Hope this helps!!
>
>
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