Piero Sartini wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 8. Februar 2007 schrieb Ian Roughley:
You probably don't need to send it to an action, you just need to render
the HTML form for authentication. So, login.jsp would suffice. As far
as s2 is concerned, authentication is completely external. The role
Am Donnerstag, 8. Februar 2007 schrieb Ian Roughley:
You probably don't need to send it to an action, you just need to render
the HTML form for authentication. So, login.jsp would suffice. As far
as s2 is concerned, authentication is completely external. The role
interceptor just uses the
Hello List,
i try figuring out how security will work with struts2. I have an EJB3
application - the frontend will be written using s2.
I added the RolesInterceptor to an action:
- code
interceptor-ref name=roles
param name=allowedRolesportalUser/param
You probably don't need to send it to an action, you just need to render
the HTML form for authentication. So, login.jsp would suffice. As far
as s2 is concerned, authentication is completely external. The role
interceptor just uses the HttpServletRequest to obtain the roles that
the
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