I'd do this with a filter on top of the XWiki (struts?) servlet.
A session object (request.getSession()) is allocated by the servlet container
as soon as the browser touches it, I believe.
paul
Le 27 sept. 2012 à 02:46, echocoder a écrit :
> I would like to pass in a variable from a JSP page, named mySession, to the
> login page of Xwiki, such as:
>
> So when the user has valid credentials they will be redirected here:
>
> /xwiki/bin/login/XWiki/XWikiLogin/?mySession=" + session.getId();
>
> There is some a custom authentication class written in Java that extends
> XwikiAuthServiceImpl and inside of the checkAuth(XWikiContext context)
> method I am trying to retrieve the value I passed in from the JSP page.
>
> String mySession =
> (String)context.getRequest().getSession().getAttribute("mySession");
>
> The value of mySession is always null. Does anyone know where I went wrong
> in trying to accomplish this?
>
>
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