Hi Bill and Matt, > There are two problems with this: > 1) Your Filter will not get called, since authentication happens before > Filters (you'd need to use a Valve, but then you are locked into > Tomcat). 2) Unless you are using Tomcat 5.x nightly, Request > attibutes won't be available to the login-page for the simple reason > that that happens on a different Request. > > The simplest solution would be to use mod_jk to connect Domino & > Tomcat and set tomcatAuthentication="false". However, the Domino > connector is probably the least tested ..... > > "Raible, Matt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > You could put a filter on /* in your app, and if the user is routed to the > > login page (check the URL for an indexOf("login.jsp")) - then set a > request > > variable containing the parameter you want to save. > > > > Matt
I'd like to thank you both for responding to my posting. I'm researching your suggestions, though I guess I'll probably have to give up the idea of using a filter based on Bill's information. I'm looking up the info on mod_jk. That was a good lead, though the particulars are still eluding me. I had always thought that mod_jk was strictly for Apache and Tomcat, but if it'll work with Domino, that's great. Val --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]