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Chema,
On 10/16/2011 1:55 PM, Chema wrote:
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>> Frankly, if you're using Spring Security, I'd stick with it. I
>> myself am thinking of making the switch.
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> Yes, I tried it and like it , but I need Single Sign On support and
> the so
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> Frankly, if you're using Spring Security, I'd stick with it. I myself
> am thinking of making the switch.
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Yes, I tried it and like it , but I need Single Sign On support and the
solutions what Spring Security offers are complicated to implement by me
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Chema,
On 10/15/2011 4:18 PM, Chema wrote:
> This is one of the reasons I switched to SecurityFilter: there is
> a
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>> FlexibleRealmInterface that passes-in the HttpServletRequest that
>> was used to attempt authentication. That allows you to get ni
> From: Chema [mailto:demablo...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: filters on j_security_check
> where I can find info about SecurityFilter ?
The first hit on Google...
- Chuck
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This is one of the reasons I switched to SecurityFilter: there is a
> FlexibleRealmInterface that passes-in the HttpServletRequest that was
> used to attempt authentication. That allows you to get nice things
> like the ip address of the request for logging.
>
>
I'm interested on what are talking
On 13/10/2011 20:53, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> If you want to do programmatic security in addition to declarative security,
Or use the Servlet 3.0 APIs, supported by Tomcat.
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Chuck,
On 10/13/2011 2:11 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: Alejandro Soto [mailto:smalejan...@gmail.com] Subject: Re:
>> filters on j_security_check
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>> what i need is to know if the authentication was successful or
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> From: Alejandro Soto [mailto:smalejan...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: filters on j_security_check
> call j_security_check from inside another servlet is
> just an idea, why is bad idea?
Because it's not supported by the spec; please read SRV.12. If you want to do
program
> > From: Alejandro Soto [mailto:smalejan...@gmail.com]
> > Subject: Re: filters on j_security_check
>
> > what i need is to know if the authentication was successful or not
>
> What are you going to do with said information?
>
> > I just need to know that status and ha
> From: Alejandro Soto [mailto:smalejan...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: filters on j_security_check
> what i need is to know if the authentication was successful or not
What are you going to do with said information?
> I just need to know that status and has to be before the au
Hi, thanks for reply, well, what i need is to know if the authentication was
successful or not, I want to get the status of that authentication, I just
need to know that status and has to be before the authentication mechanism
continues.
I am trying to invoke j_security_check from inside another s
On 13/10/2011 15:09, Alejandro Soto wrote:
> Hi, my name is Alejandro, I am working with Tomcat 7.0.20 and I need to know
> how can I apply filters to j_security_check to verify the status of login
> before continue with my authentication process.
You can't use Filters because the Authentication V
Hi, my name is Alejandro, I am working with Tomcat 7.0.20 and I need to know
how can I apply filters to j_security_check to verify the status of login
before continue with my authentication process.
I was thinking to use valves, but I read on internet that valves will be
replaced with Filters - GSO
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