Hi Randy >Is there some feature that >is missing here that you'd like to see? If so, it might be general >enough to be added to the product. For login, jetspeed use LoginProxyServlet. When I try new servlet(same functionality as LoginProxyServlet) for login it does not work. Is there any way to provide a new servlet (without touching LoginProxyServlet) for login. >>For Database connection fail, Jetspeed use ProfilerValveImpl for redirecting. > >This seems incorrect. The portlets themselves must take responsibility >for handling errors. In turn, they can redirect and/or modify session >state so that subsequent requests to the portal are routed based on a >dfferent set of profiling rules. Every user we have specific psml file, for user user01 we have http://localhost:8080/jetspeed/portal/user01.psml [Contains our portlets] After database is down. Any try to open "http://localhost:8080/jetspeed/portal/user01.psml" goes to jetspeed default page.
Our portlets takes the responsibility for handling errors, but the portlets are not being call. Instead of calling the portlets specified in the psml file. Jetspeed calls ProfilerValveImpl. So by modifying ProfilerValveImpl I could redirect to any page. Suggest me how to tackle this issue. Is there any better approach.... Regards Rakesh Randy Watler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Rakesh: >For login error, redirect using LoginErrorServlet. > Seems correct, but I cannot contribute much here because it has been a while since I did much with the login processing. It seems to me that the existing implementation handles this smoothy, including login failure counts and other security features. Is there some feature that is missing here that you'd like to see? If so, it might be general enough to be added to the product. > > >For Database connection fail, Jetspeed use ProfilerValveImpl for redirecting. > This seems incorrect. The portlets themselves must take responsibility for handling errors. In turn, they can redirect and/or modify session state so that subsequent requests to the portal are routed based on a different set of profiling rules. The security application uses this technique to force the end user to change passwords using the "MyAccount.psml" page. Here, you may want to simply force the display of a DBIsDown.psml page using a profiling rule override. Note that the profiler is very flexible and can be used in many different ways to interpret request urls... all without code modification of any sort. So, yes, the profiler is performing the "redirection" in a sense, but it does not require programmatic extension. HTH, Randy > >The way I tested: >1. Shut down external database (Not Hypersonic Database ) >2. In normal, when user login, it goes to user specific psml file. And >whatever portlets mentioned in the psml file gets displayed. The information >displayed by the portlets are from external database. >3. As in step 1 database is down. As database is not available, by default >jetspeed call ProfilerValveImpl (portlet code are not executing) and redirects >to jetspeed default page. So instead of displaying jetspeed default page, I >would like to display some error message as "Database is down". > >Please correct me if I am wrong: >I use ProfilerValveImpl for handling psml file Exception (No database >available). > >Regards >Rakesh > >Randy Watler wrote: >Rakesh, > >I am afraid I do not understand your needs fully, so it is hard to >suggest the best implementation. > >Exactly under what conditions do you want to redirect to an error page >instead of the default page? If it is after a failed login, there might >be a better way to accomplish what you are after. > >Randy > >Tomba Rakesh wrote: > > > >>Hi Randy >> >>Thanks for your quick response. Sorry I really forgot, that's why it was >>cross post. >>Actually my requirement is redirect to our error page if something goes >>wrong. By default it redirect to jetspeed's default-page.psml >> >>Types of Login: >>Type 1. Once user sucessfully login to our application, username and password >>is redirected to jetspeed's LoginProxyServlet. >>Type 2. Login from jetspeed's default page. >> >>For login Type 2, we would like forward to jetspeed default page. For Type 1, >>we would like forward to our error page. >> >>So if have a class MyProfilerValveImpl this will always redirected to our >>page. Where to put this entry before or after ProfilerValveImpl. >> >> >> >>>class="org.apache.jetspeed.profiler.impl.ProfilerValveImpl" >>> >>> >>init-method="initialize" >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>Regards >>Rakesh >> >>Randy Watler wrote: >>Rakesh, >> >>I have asked before... please do NOT cross post to this list and the dev >>list. >> >>The ProfilerValveImpl is part of the J2 request pipeline. It is >>configured using spring in the assembly/pipelines.xml file. >> >>However, it is non-trivial to replace its functionality. If you simply >>want to extend it, you might want to consider adding additional stages >>in the pipeline before or after the existing impl instead. >> >>Randy >> >>Tomba Rakesh wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >>>Hi All >>> >>>1. Which class or servlet calls >>>org.apache.jetspeed.profiler.impl.ProfilerValveImpl >>>2. Is it possible to provide a new ProfilerValveImpl, if so where where to >>>configuration? >>> >>>Thanks in advance >>> >>>Regards >>>Rakesh >>> >>> >>>__________________________________________________ >>>Do You Yahoo!? >>>Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around >>>http://mail.yahoo.com >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >>__________________________________________________ >>Do You Yahoo!? >>Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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