Assuming the User is created as part of authentication - in our
implmentation there is always a user - by default the Anonymous user -
authentication changes the user and adds privileges to him
At 02:16 PM 7/13/2001 -0400, Brad Cox wrote:
>At 2:30 AM -0400 7/14/01, Mike Peyvandi wrote:
>>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?
>
>See http://virtualschool.edu/jwaa JavaDox; LoginPage in particular.
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