Re: User Authentication - HOW ?

2002-07-03 Thread Bert Van Kets

There's a full authentication in sunSpot that is very easy to implement.
Check out http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/developing/sunrise.html and 
http://www.need-a-cake.com/stories/2002/02/28/usingTheSunriseComponents.html
Try it step by step and you'll see that it's not really difficult, yet very 
flexible.  You can use every datastore you can use in Cocoon as a user 
database. This includes any JDBC databse, text files, xml files and LDAP.
Bert

At 15:23 2/07/2002 +0200, you wrote:

Hello,

Im just dealing with Cocoon for a while and have coded a forum in xsp. 
Currently ive no idea, how to implement a user authentication in cocoon, 
havent found any idea on the net.

It's also possible to write a servlet and so on or use turbine, but i just 
wantet to use much xsp as possible without around-coding.

Also it's really hard to understand the sunspot example without 
documentation - it seems also a little bit hard to implement.

How could this be done ?
Is it possible to use some kind of session-variables in xsp to implement 
the logging feature ?
The login could then also be done by using a form and an interpreting xsp 
page.
Any suggestions ?

Thanks much 4 help,
greetings,

Sascha


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RE: User Authentication - HOW ?

2002-07-03 Thread Carsten Ziegeler

And have a look at http://ziegeler.bei.t-online.de/c2auth.html

Carsten

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 There's a full authentication in sunSpot that is very easy to implement.
 Check out http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/developing/sunrise.html and
 http://www.need-a-cake.com/stories/2002/02/28/usingTheSunriseCompo
 nents.html
 Try it step by step and you'll see that it's not really
 difficult, yet very
 flexible.  You can use every datastore you can use in Cocoon as a user
 database. This includes any JDBC databse, text files, xml files and LDAP.
 Bert

 At 15:23 2/07/2002 +0200, you wrote:

 Hello,
 
 Im just dealing with Cocoon for a while and have coded a forum in xsp.
 Currently ive no idea, how to implement a user authentication in cocoon,
 havent found any idea on the net.
 
 It's also possible to write a servlet and so on or use turbine,
 but i just
 wantet to use much xsp as possible without around-coding.
 
 Also it's really hard to understand the sunspot example without
 documentation - it seems also a little bit hard to implement.
 
 How could this be done ?
 Is it possible to use some kind of session-variables in xsp to
 implement
 the logging feature ?
 The login could then also be done by using a form and an
 interpreting xsp
 page.
 Any suggestions ?
 
 Thanks much 4 help,
 greetings,
 
 Sascha


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