I think you are wrong. What he is looking for is:

HttpServletRequest.getUserPrincipal() that return the java.security.Principal object created within the Realm.

-- Jeanfrancois

-- Jeanfrancois

Tam, Michael wrote:

It is in the API. Take a look at
javax.servlet.http.HtppServletRequest.getRemoteUser()

Cheers,
Michael

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Hello,

I searched many places and read many things, but I didn't
find any example that retrieve the user from the session
after it is authenticated with realm.

Can someone help me?

Thanks.
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