Hi Gill,
glad you figured it out. I'm impressed that you were able to sort it
out yourself in just a day of wading through the available resources.
Authentication and authorization are confusing and complex topics,
certainly when they have been made flexible, as is the case in RIFE.
Many people have troubles grasping it. If you feel that some
particular piece of information was missing for you to have been able
to accomplish this easier, please consider adding it to the Wiki
Cookbook so that other users in the future can benefit from your
experience.
Take care,
Geert
On 26 Jul 2006, at 06:34, Gill Huibert wrote:
Hello Geert,
Thanks for your replies (both of them)
As you can see in my previous posts I seem to have solved my
problem, for
now.
For testing/evaluation it is good enough.
As you posted, the magic was in the ChildTriggers.
I think I went ahead thinking to complicated......
Now that I implemented this myself, and read the other info, I
understand a
lot more.
Thanks for your time and input.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With kind regards
Huibert Gill
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Hi Henk,
I think you pinpointed his problem exactly, though it's difficult to
tell without seeing any code. He probably overlooked child triggers
and the old childTriggered method is still called.
Take care,
Geert
On 25 Jul 2006, at 06:21, henk wrote:
Hi,
I too am very new to Rife, but do you have a call to 'child()' in
your code in order to propagate the request to the child ?
Henk
Gill Huibert wrote:
Hi ,
Since last week I've been evaluating Rife for use in my
next project.
So far I'm very exited about the features Rife offers.
I have tried the examples, and understood them so far (I think)
Now it's time to try the first steps for my own project with Rife.
First thing I wanted to try out was the abbility to
authenticate a
User.
We have a custom class which wrapps all userinfo for all of our
webapplications.
I can fetch an user class instance from a service for a givven
username.
In the cookbook I read about the flexible authentication.
(http://rifers.org/wiki/display/RIFE/Flexible+authentication)
So I implemented my own class which implements the
RolesuerCredentials
interface.
(my auth element extends rife/authenticated/memory.xml, and a
property
"credentials_class" points to my class)
Here I wrote a lengthy validate() Method, which fetches a user,
and compared
passwords.
(it was just a mockup or prrof of concept, nothing fancy)
The validate() method returns false for wrong password, and true if
everything is correct.
This works, in so far that my codes gets called, and the username/
password
is evaluated, and the correct boolean values are returned.
But regardless if I type in the correct username/password,
or if I
give a
wrong login,
I get redirected back to the login form...
Is there something I'm missing? (there obviously is :-)
Or am I completly onto the wrong track?
Any help would be apriciated.
\ /
- marsman
contact me : henk at marsman-it.be
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