Well, how should I remember the authorization?  That was my initial
concern/question!  Are you saying existing of a user object in a session is
enough to consider it as an authorized request?

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no - once per session - then remember the autherization


At 12:58 AM 7/14/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Thanks Steven.  I am using a bean to look at the 'login' table in database
>to authorize the user or not.  By your suggestion, I guess I need to call
>the bean per each user request :( am I right?
>
>Mike
>
>
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>
>Yes - after a successful login create a user object and add it to the
>session
>(Note easiest done of cookies are required)
>
>At 12:24 AM 7/14/2001 -0400, mike wrote:
> >Hi all:
> >
> >I need some idea on implementing the login process for a Java web
> >application.  How can I check the user authorization after the initial
> >successful login request, i.e. in second request?  Can it be done by
adding
> >a parameter to the user Session?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Mike
> >
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