[jira] Updated: (FELIX-1860) HttpServletRequest objects passed through HttpService don't respond to getAuthType() and getRemoteUser() properly

2009-11-16 Thread Sten Roger Sandvik (JIRA)

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Sten Roger Sandvik updated FELIX-1860:
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Fix Version/s: http-2.0.4

 HttpServletRequest objects passed through HttpService don't respond to 
 getAuthType() and getRemoteUser() properly
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 Key: FELIX-1860
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-1860
 Project: Felix
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: HTTP Service
Affects Versions: http-2.0.2
Reporter: Justin Edelson
 Fix For: http-2.0.4

 Attachments: FELIX-1860.patch


 According to the JavaDoc for org.osgi.service.http.HttpContext, the 
 authentication type and remote user should be accessible via the standard 
 getAuthType() and getRemoteUser() methods of HttpServletRequest. However, 
 Felix HttpService's ServletHandlerRequest class does *not* do this.
 patch to follow shortly...

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[jira] Updated: (FELIX-1860) HttpServletRequest objects passed through HttpService don't respond to getAuthType() and getRemoteUser() properly

2009-11-10 Thread Justin Edelson (JIRA)

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Justin Edelson updated FELIX-1860:
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Attachment: FELIX-1860.patch

here's the patch

 HttpServletRequest objects passed through HttpService don't respond to 
 getAuthType() and getRemoteUser() properly
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 Key: FELIX-1860
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-1860
 Project: Felix
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: HTTP Service
Affects Versions: http-2.0.2
Reporter: Justin Edelson
 Attachments: FELIX-1860.patch


 According to the JavaDoc for org.osgi.service.http.HttpContext, the 
 authentication type and remote user should be accessible via the standard 
 getAuthType() and getRemoteUser() methods of HttpServletRequest. However, 
 Felix HttpService's ServletHandlerRequest class does *not* do this.
 patch to follow shortly...

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