at a project having mainly having the same issue - i used spring
security to protect the .rpc call
that helped to bring up the spring login dialog (login form).
When the login to spring security worked - the rpc was initiated.

For details see the SpringSecurity website (there are examples also)

On 7 Dez., 23:52, zhong <zhongl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am trying to develop a procedure such as these.
>
> 1. User push a Save button
> 2. Pop up a dialogbox to require login
> 3. If login successfully, the login dialogbox will be hide and the
> user Save click button event will be fired or continue.
>
> I would really appreciate any sample code to do this.
>
> Thanks,
> Zhong

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