please stop sending me this emails
you fucking twat

On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 12:37 PM, hassan bidani <h.bid...@googlemail.com>wrote:

> no one has a proposal ???
>
> h.bidani
>
> On 22 Apr., 15:43, hassan bidani <h.bid...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > For a Social Network the Open Social API is implemented using Apache
> > Shindig.
> > Within the Social Network I want to embed a JBoss Seam application
> > with
> > the help of
> > OpenSocial API and run it in an IFrame.
> >
> > OpenSocial OAuth for authentication has been successfully integrated,
> > and the XML Gadgets can easily authenticate into the Social Network
> > and I have access to the Social Data.
> >
> > Within the SN it is obligatory to login into JBoss Seam application.
> > The goal is a one-time registration (auto login) in the SN and an
> > automatic registration in the
> > JBoss Seam application.
> >
> > I have tried to use a Servlet using Single Sign On
> >
> > The problem is that I cannot authenticate with auto-login function,
> > because I get error "HTTP status 403"
> >
> > With the Open Social API I can get the following data:
> > person.username
> > and person.password.
> > Within the Servlet.doGet() method I initialize the Seam components and
> > a
> > person-object:
> >
> >        @In
> >        Identity identity;
> >
> >        @In
> >        Credentials credential;
> >
> >        Person person = new Person(username,
> > password,"data","data","...");
> >        credential.setUsername(person.getUsername) ;
> >        credential.setPassword(person.getPassword);
> >        authenticator.authenticate();
> >
> >        the person-object is not null but when forwarding to
> > welcom.seam:
> >        - response.sendRedirect ("http://localhost:8081/Tool/
> > welcom.seam");
> >          the person-object can not be loaded.
> >          (credential is null).
> >
> > Do you have an idea how to get the Seam credentials within a servlet?
> >
> > How to redirect the person-object to the welcome page?
> >
> > Note: - Social Network is based on Tomcat, Facelets, JSF, Spring.
> >        - The Gadget-application based on JBoss Seam, JSF, EJB = Non
> > Gadget XML.
> >        - For the OpenSocial API Implemetation was used Apache Shindig.
> >        - Apache Shindig Security is based on OAuth.
> >        - Seam components are Identity and Credentials.
> >
> > Hassan Bidani
> > thanks in advans
> >
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