Re: Authorization header in http
Martin, You really are great. Thank you for your response. It's incredible you take time to answer even when the questions was not much wicket beared. I hope I can return the community as much as you gave us. Thank you again. El lun, 29-04-2013 a las 07:57 +0200, Martin Grigorov escribió: Hi, See http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html, p. 14.8. The Authorization header is a _request_ header. I.e. the user agent should set it. Wicket can set _response_ headers. An exception is Ajax request where Wicketcan set request headers. Your use case sounds like normal session tracking. Once authenticated you bind a session. This way the servlet container will use either JSESSIONID cookie or jsessionid request path parameter. On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 3:23 AM, Gonzalo Aguilar Delgado gagui...@aguilardelgado.com wrote: Hello, I'm using AuthenticatedWebApplication class to manage my login and roles. While it works well I want wicket to set the Authorization http header each time it does a request. I don't really know if this makes sense. The application is currently working in this context http://localhost:8080/lead-services-war/ If I login wicket should set the Authorization header in http. I have some services running in http://localhost:8080/lead-services-war/services and I need to use the same authorization made by wicket in this services. Do you know how to propagate this authorization? Thank you a lot in advance. Best regards,
Authorization header in http
Hello, I'm using AuthenticatedWebApplication class to manage my login and roles. While it works well I want wicket to set the Authorization http header each time it does a request. I don't really know if this makes sense. The application is currently working in this context http://localhost:8080/lead-services-war/ If I login wicket should set the Authorization header in http. I have some services running in http://localhost:8080/lead-services-war/services and I need to use the same authorization made by wicket in this services. Do you know how to propagate this authorization? Thank you a lot in advance. Best regards,
Re: Authorization header in http
Hi, See http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html, p. 14.8. The Authorization header is a _request_ header. I.e. the user agent should set it. Wicket can set _response_ headers. An exception is Ajax request where Wicketcan set request headers. Your use case sounds like normal session tracking. Once authenticated you bind a session. This way the servlet container will use either JSESSIONID cookie or jsessionid request path parameter. On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 3:23 AM, Gonzalo Aguilar Delgado gagui...@aguilardelgado.com wrote: Hello, I'm using AuthenticatedWebApplication class to manage my login and roles. While it works well I want wicket to set the Authorization http header each time it does a request. I don't really know if this makes sense. The application is currently working in this context http://localhost:8080/lead-services-war/ If I login wicket should set the Authorization header in http. I have some services running in http://localhost:8080/lead-services-war/services and I need to use the same authorization made by wicket in this services. Do you know how to propagate this authorization? Thank you a lot in advance. Best regards, -- Martin Grigorov Wicket Training Consulting http://jWeekend.com http://jweekend.com/