using tiles and j_security_check

2002-09-26 Thread Vincent Stoessel

Hello,
I am using tomcat's realm authentication
to protect my struts 1.1 app. The actual
form is constructed using tiles. This works
fine for the most part but occasionaly I will submit the
login form and get stuck at a blank page with a
url of http:/mysite/j_security_check

Usually I have to retry it a few times and then
it will work. Has anyone seen this behavior?
Should I feed tiles a plain html and not use tiles for that?
I am also looking to see if this could be some
kind of session problem. Of course the first time this problem showed
up was when I was demoing my struts app in front of the
suits. argh!
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Vincent Stoessel
Linux Systems Developer
vincent xaymaca.com



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Re: using tiles and j_security_check

2002-09-26 Thread Eddie Bush

Vincent Stoessel wrote:

 Hello,
 I am using tomcat's realm authentication
 to protect my struts 1.1 app. The actual
 form is constructed using tiles. This works
 fine for the most part but occasionaly I will submit the
 login form and get stuck at a blank page with a
 url of http:/mysite/j_security_check 

Odd - can't imagine what it could be.  I would be inclined to say it's a 
server issue, but I have nothing to substantiate that.  Having 
j_security_check appear in the address bar indicates to me that things 
are processing right.  What is your server setup?  Did you demo under a 
different setup than you developed under?

 Usually I have to retry it a few times and then
 it will work. Has anyone seen this behavior?
 Should I feed tiles a plain html and not use tiles for that?
 I am also looking to see if this could be some
 kind of session problem. Of course the first time this problem showed
 up was when I was demoing my struts app in front of the
 suits. argh!

D'oh!  That ... sucks :-O

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Eddie Bush




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RE: using tiles and j_security_check

2002-09-26 Thread Holman, Cal

This happens to me infrequently running a web app from my IDE - the context
for tomcat gets screwed up and the submit for the form based auth does not
return to the container correctly.  This has never happened with a WAR
deployed to Tomcat - only through the IDE (Together).  The IDE is using
Tomcat 3.2.  I use Tiles with struts 1.1b2 on Tomcat 4.1.9 and have never
had the same issue.

Cal 

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-Original Message-
From: Eddie Bush [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 12:53
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: using tiles and j_security_check

Vincent Stoessel wrote:

 Hello,
 I am using tomcat's realm authentication
 to protect my struts 1.1 app. The actual
 form is constructed using tiles. This works
 fine for the most part but occasionaly I will submit the
 login form and get stuck at a blank page with a
 url of http:/mysite/j_security_check

Odd - can't imagine what it could be.  I would be inclined to say it's a
server issue, but I have nothing to substantiate that.  Having
j_security_check appear in the address bar indicates to me that things
are processing right.  What is your server setup?  Did you demo under a
different setup than you developed under?

 Usually I have to retry it a few times and then
 it will work. Has anyone seen this behavior?
 Should I feed tiles a plain html and not use tiles for that?
 I am also looking to see if this could be some
 kind of session problem. Of course the first time this problem showed
 up was when I was demoing my struts app in front of the
 suits. argh!

D'oh!  That ... sucks :-O

--
Eddie Bush




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