Re: Tomcat Realm Authentication + Storing Objects In The Session

2004-03-11 Thread Adam Hardy
On 03/11/2004 08:56 AM Ronald Wildenberg wrote: My biggest unknown right now is, because the server handles the creation of the session, what would it take to make the server grab a user object from the database and store it in the session after the user logs in? Can't you use an HttpSessionListene

RE: Tomcat Realm Authentication + Storing Objects In The Session

2004-03-10 Thread Ronald Wildenberg
> My biggest unknown right now is, because the server handles > the creation > of the session, what would it take to make the server grab a > user object > from the database and store it in the session after the user > logs in? > Can't you use an HttpSessionListener for this? It is called r

RE: Tomcat Realm Authentication + Storing Objects In The Session

2004-03-10 Thread Shapira, Yoav
Hi, >I've run into this in JBoss and ended up making some custom mechanisms - >I'm hoping I don't have to do the same here! You would have to write custom code. Yoav Shapira This e-mail, including any attachments, is a confidential business communication, and may contain information that is

Tomcat Realm Authentication + Storing Objects In The Session

2004-03-10 Thread Alan Weissman
Hey Everyone - I have been trying to figure out if Realm authentication is appropriate for my project or if I need to implement my own. My biggest unknown right now is, because the server handles the creation of the session, what would it take to make the server grab a user object from th