Stefan Frei wrote:
do you see a entry point where to start ?
i already have a customRealm
I would look at the problem in a different way, and set up 3 virtual hosts, one for each
country. Then it is just a configuration change, nothing in the code.
2013/12/2 Christopher Schultz :
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>> Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2013 23:40:59 +0100
>> Subject: Re: Same realm for three different countries
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> Subject: Re: Same realm for three different countries
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> do you see a entry point where to start ?
> i already have a customRealm
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> 2013/12/2 Christopher Schultz :
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do you see a entry point where to start ?
i already have a customRealm
2013/12/2 Christopher Schultz :
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> Stefani,
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> On 12/2/13, 2:23 PM, Stefan Frei wrote:
>> tomcat 7.0.42
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>> debian
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>> I have the same webapplication responsible for pro
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Stefani,
On 12/2/13, 2:23 PM, Stefan Frei wrote:
> tomcat 7.0.42
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> debian
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> I have the same webapplication responsible for providing services
> fro three different countries.
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> Therefore 3 slightly different database schemes exist on my mys
Hello There
tomcat 7.0.42
debian
I have the same webapplication responsible for providing services fro
three different countries.
Therefore 3 slightly different database schemes exist on my mysql instance.
one for ch(switzerland), one for de(germany) and one for at(austria).
now my auth-real