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Hi Jean-Luc,
Thanks for your help. The site is Motorola internal so you will not be able
to look at it. I have written a simple servlet to print everything from
HttpServletRequest. When I use JServ getRemoteUser returns null and when
I use JRun it returns the correct remote user.
We have now decided to use JRun. Good luck with JServ and any other related
developments. :)
-Jonas Hodges
Motorola, Tempe
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Jean-Luc Rochat wrote:
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> Jonas Hodges wrote:
> >
> Hi Jonas,
> > JServ Help:
> > Can someone tell me a little about how JServ development is
> > progressing?
> The development is quite frozen, as jakarta is growing.
>
> > Is this project from the Apache organization. How large
> > is the development team? Are they from the same company?
> This is described on the site.
> > How does one
> > get the latest unofficial version? I've been in a terse communication
> > with someone who has, in the many e-mail exchanges, managed to
> > communicate only that he knows that the latest version can be checked
> > out of CVS. *smile* So, how do I get this latest version?
>
> This is described on the web site. You have also daily snapshots from :
> http://www.working-dogs.com/daily/
> >
> > We here at Motorola are at a critical point in development. We are
> > currently planning to switch back to JRun if we cannot solve the problem
> > of not being able to get a non return value from a call to
> > HttpServletRequest.getRemoteUser().
> >
> > -Jonas Hodges
> > Motorola, SoCDT, Tempe
> >
>
> obviously HttpServletRequest.getRemoteUser() returns the user. both with
> JServ 1.0 & JServ 1.1.(I just spent some minutes to check it on my own
> site.)
>
> I think you did misconfigure the authentication in Apache.
> Do you have a snoop servlet demo that I can try from here ?
>
> Jean-Luc
>
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