Thanks Les,

i am already working on my custom realm , with a better understanding thanks to the comments on the previous thread.

Shay


Les Hazlewood wrote:
That would be used by the Realm implementation to ensure the user is allowed to log in based on their account's state.

For example:

User user = //get user based on AuthenticationToken
if ( user.isLocked() ) {
throw new LockedAccountException("Account is locked. If you think this is in error, please see an administrator");
}

//otherwise, return the AuthenticationInfo as required

I don't know if the Spring/Hibernate sample app is making use of this method or not - if it is not, it should be ;)

Cheers,

Les

On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Shay Matasaro <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi All,

    in the spring hibernate  example , class User exposes numerous
    methods related to the login process including isLockd() and
    setLockTimestamp(), etc...

    i have reviewed the sample files and the API, but i could not find
    out how these methods are called, nor could i find any interface
    that has such methods , i did however find a
    LockedAccountException class, but i don't know , how it ties into
    the framework.

    could someone please shed some light on the subject?

    Thanks,
    Shay



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