It's my understanding that j_security_check, j_username and j_password
are all used with form based authentication (specified in th web.xml).
The idea is that you create a 'custom login screen' and name you user
field j_username and your password j_password. Then the action for that
form is
Ok here is what I'd like to do and what I have done and I'm wondering if
it's possible.
I want tomcat to use apache for all the static content, and I want
apache to authenticate via a ldap server. I also want the username and
groups (roles) from ldap to be avaliable on the request object so I
I'm pretty certain that my war file is set up correctly. In my
WEB-INF/lib directoy I have jdbc jar file that tomcat can't find and the
tomcat user manual for deploying tomcat applications says
WEB-INF/lib/ - This directory contains JAR files that contain Java
class files (and
It's my understanding that any jar files in the WEB-INF/lib directory
should be found by the container when the app is deployed - however I
havea jdbc driver in that directory and I'm getting a class not found
exception.
When ever I have set up tomcat before I've always edited the tomcat.sh
if it is a
bug. :o)
Thanks,
Dave
Joseph D Toussaint [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/24/2001 11:55:44 AM
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It's my understanding that any jar files in the WEB-INF/lib
found yet). Since Tomcat is the reference
implementation, there isn't really any choice in the implantation, unlike
JRun and the other servlet engines, which can choose what they want to do.
Randy
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to put a return on the next line - sending a redirect does not
stop the JSPs processing.
Randy
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before you send
the redirect.
I'm surprised an exception -- like IllegalStateException -- isn't thrown.
Take out the
out.println() calls from servlet 1 and it should work.
- Fernando
Joseph D
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tomcat.
Thanks
joe
On 03 Jul 2001 16:27:54 -0400, Randy Layman wrote:
Is there a reason that you aren't using request.getPort()?
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I'm trying to get the port off of a request object and it is returning
port 0.
Here is how I'm getting the URL I came from.
StringBuffer came_from = HttpUtils.getRequestURL(request);
While reconstructing a new URL
java.net.URL tmp_url = new java.net.URL(came_from.toString());
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