Try this, you can have a loggin page that sets a session variable, and the
servelet would test for that variable before executing.
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Have a look at the open source Expresso at www.jcorporate.com for code
to add security to specific servlets.
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This can be done by authentication process basically login screen.
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> hi,
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>does anyone have an idea on how i wi
ember 20, 2002 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: adding security to specific servlets
> You can do it in declaratively via web.xml using Authentication Services
for
> the particular app server.
>
> Use can use FORM or BASIC mode of authentication.
>
> Check out , and
> elements for we
You can do it in declaratively via web.xml using Authentication Services for
the particular app server.
Use can use FORM or BASIC mode of authentication.
Check out , and
elements for web.xml
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