Hi Mike,

try http://name:pass@www.....

How do you know the password?

Andreas

On 6 Dec 2002 at 8:33, J Doe wrote:

> 
> Background: Consider two webapps: foo and bar.  When a
> user of foo performs a certain action, foo shares
> files with bar by calling actions on each other via
> HTTP.
> 
> We are being asked to put a memory realm on foo and
> bar so that users must login. The problem is that now
> the above system-level communication between foo and
> bar will break.
> 
> Question: if one knows the username and password for a
> webapp, can it be placed on the URL?
> 
> E.g.
> http://mydomain.com:8080/foo?username=x&password=y
> 
> I've tried this but no luck.
> 
> More generally, is there a way to do it with the
> java.net URL class?  
> 
> Any ideas?  I realize that perhaps foo and bar could
> communicate in a different way (RMI, JMS) but that is
> not really an option for us.
> 
> thanks,
> Mike
> 
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