This is the code we used PageParameters parameters = new PageParameters(); parameters.put(ApplicationConstants.REQUEST_USERNAME,userIdField.getModelObject().toString()); parameters.put(ApplicationConstants.REQUEST_PASSWORD,passField.getModelObject().toString()); setResponsePage(RegistrationPage.class,parameters);
You can see we tried to add the values for the authentication as parameters as well as attribute but in the filter class we couldn't find it. If that is a redirect or not anyway I would expect to to find that parameters in the request in the filter class thanks Johan Compagner wrote: > > Because its a redirect?? > Then you have a new http request object without you attributes > > On 4/28/08, andrea pantaleoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> I and my colleagues decided to write a custom filter class to check >> authorization against a LDAP server >> Inside the Filter class we got some parameters or attributes such as >> netId >> and password from the HttpServletRequest object and we check that against >> the server. >> Our first page is a wicket page called LoginPage from this page we call >> another page adding in the HttpServletRequest two attributes (the netId >> and >> the password) >> WebRequest wRequest = (WebRequest)webpage.getRequest(); >> wRequest.getHttpServletRequest().setAttribute(...)... >> >> In this way before the other wicket page is loaded the filter class is >> invoked, then the request object inside the filter class is completely >> empty >> without any attributes or parameters. >> >> Anyway if we get a HttpSession inside the LoginPage from the request >> object >> and we add in the session the attributes we are able to access them from >> filter class(the session in not empty). >> >> Anyone of you has already faced a problem such that. >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> Andrea >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/HttpRequest-and-Filter-class-tp16945908p16945908.html >> Sent from the Wicket - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/HttpRequest-and-Filter-class-tp16945908p16953891.html Sent from the Wicket - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.