I like that, nice and clean.
you could use the:
if (Application.DEPLOYMENT.equals(getConfigurationType())) {}
as I do for auth-roles as well.
- Brill
On 6-Aug-08, at 7:42 PM, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
just do something like this in your login page's constructor:
if (system.getproperty("autologin")!=null) {
authenticate(system.getproperty("username"),
system.getproperty("password"));
throw new restartresponseexception(getapplication().gethomepage());
}
and launch your app with those system props defined.
-igor
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 4:20 PM, insom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Johan Compagner wrote:
Why do you need to relogin?
It happens whenever I change a Java file and rebuild. Even if I
just change
one of the HTML files, Tomcat notices that and rebuilds. Then when
I try to
navigate to a secure page in the application, I get redirected to
the login
page.
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