not beeing the expert I'd take any suitable Realm-interceptor (e.g.* 
org.apache.tomcat.request.SimpleRealm*,
or whatever you use depending on your source of userdata).

I'd subclass it only to maintain a list of people logging in. should be 
done in a jiffy, eh ;)

~mats


Ben Walding wrote:

> I'm not sure if this is the best way, but I added a 
> HttpSessionListener to find out when
> sessions were created / destroyed and just maintained a list.
>
> It is probably more portable than hacking your way into Catalina 
> internals.
>
> See the servlet spec for details on lifecycle listeners.
>
> Terrence Szeto wrote:
>
>>
>> Is it possible to list all the users who are currently logged in?
>>
>> I'm using FORM authentication with a JDBC Realm.
>>
>> Basically what I want is for users to be able to see who's currently 
>> online (other users).
>>
>> Is there a simple way of approaching this?
>> and if I were to have to write something for myself, to say, keep 
>> track of all the users who logged in, is there an event which is 
>> fired when a user's session is invalidated so I remove him from a 
>> master "logged-in" user list?
>>
>>
>> Thanks for your help everyone..
>>
>>
>> Terrence Szeto
>> Cybermation Web Architect
>>
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