Re: [Zope] keeping Java Servlets session ids based on url rewriting

2000-09-10 Thread albert boulanger



   Hmmm.. can you take a step back and restate the problem more generally?
   What is the goal?

We use servlets for java to java com between applets and the
server. Inside, the servlets communicates to C++ based servers for
objects and events. Servlet sessions are used to help ensure validation
for the object and event servers. User database is also stored in the
object repository. Getting the session id for the servlet back into
Zope (I was going to store it in a SQLSession object.) was the reason
for preserving the ;sessionid from a response redirect generated by
servlet. All pages with applets would be written with the servlet
session ID as a parameter. We were going to use https for anything
with session ids in them so they can not be sniffed for.

I had not decided if the user database exchange would be done by using
the client as a relay with user info emedded in
user,md5-password-signature components in the session id response
redirect or some Zope to JServ direct handshaking using
ZPatterns-based Membership. Yet another alternative would be the swig
Python interface directly to the object server and Zpatterns.

Hope this helps clarifys things..

Albert Boulanger
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Re: [Zope] keeping Java Servlets session ids based on url rewriting

2000-09-09 Thread Kapil Thangavelu

albert boulanger wrote:
 
 I am using the latest Zope release using ZServer directly (but will be
 running under Apache)
 
 I need to coordinate Zope based sessions and servelet sessions. We
 will be using url rewriting (I know use cookies, but we are doing
 worst case planning.). As you may know the rewritten urls that the
 servlet does look like http://foo/bar;$id here$. I need to retain
 the stuff after the ;.  This seems to be dropped i think in ZServer. I
 was going to store the servlet sesssion id in a SQLSession object by
 having the servlet do a response redirect to a dtml method to process
 the id after the ;.
 
 Will Apache frontending and setting the CGI-vars fix this issue?
 
 A more general question, has anyone worked on the general
 cross-session issues like this? I think this is consideration item for
 the new session support in Zope.


Would Zope Servlet interaction be useful to you? if so in what form?

I'm going to start working next weekend on Zope calls into JServ. I'd
like to get some requirements from interested parties before i start
coding.

Cheers

Kapil

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RE: [Zope] keeping Java Servlets session ids based on url rewriting

2000-09-09 Thread Chris McDonough

Albert,

Hmmm.. can you take a step back and restate the problem more generally?
What is the goal?

 -Original Message-
 From: Kapil Thangavelu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 4:59 PM
 To: albert boulanger; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [Zope] keeping Java Servlets session ids based on url
 rewriting
 
 
 albert boulanger wrote:
  
  I am using the latest Zope release using ZServer directly 
 (but will be
  running under Apache)
  
  I need to coordinate Zope based sessions and servelet sessions. We
  will be using url rewriting (I know use cookies, but we are doing
  worst case planning.). As you may know the rewritten urls that the
  servlet does look like http://foo/bar;$id here$. I need to retain
  the stuff after the ;.  This seems to be dropped i think in 
 ZServer. I
  was going to store the servlet sesssion id in a SQLSession object by
  having the servlet do a response redirect to a dtml method 
 to process
  the id after the ;.
  
  Will Apache frontending and setting the CGI-vars fix this issue?
  
  A more general question, has anyone worked on the general
  cross-session issues like this? I think this is 
 consideration item for
  the new session support in Zope.
 
 
 Would Zope Servlet interaction be useful to you? if so in what form?
 
 I'm going to start working next weekend on Zope calls into JServ. I'd
 like to get some requirements from interested parties before i start
 coding.
 
 Cheers
 
 Kapil
 
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