On 26 Dec 2011, at 22:27, Jerry Malcolm 2ndgenfi...@gmail.com wrote:
Half of the site is protected, and the other half is not, and some pages
have moved from unprotected to protected at the whim of the client.
How on earth are you supposed to meet all of these requirements?
If you want to
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Jerry,
On 12/26/11 5:26 PM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
Half of the site is protected, and the other half is not, and some
pages have moved from unprotected to protected at the whim of the
client. The client has simply stated clean URLs. I have argued
On 25 Dec 2011, at 22:03, Jerry Malcolm 2ndgenfi...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the input. This has turned into something really ugly. Let me
go back and summarize the situation:
I have an established large application made up of about 10 separate
webapps (contexts) to keep it modular.
From: Jerry Malcolm [mailto:2ndgenfi...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Security Constraints With URL Rewrite filter
--- I want the user to see the URL: /showPlasmaTVs
-- I want it to map internally to:
/webAppContext1/jsp/user/products.jsp?productSearch=plasma
-- I would like
On 1:59 PM, Pid * wrote:
On 25 Dec 2011, at 22:03, Jerry Malcolm2ndgenfi...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the input. This has turned into something really ugly. Let me
go back and summarize the situation:
I have an established large application made up of about 10 separate
webapps
Half of the site is protected, and the other half is not, and some pages
have moved from unprotected to protected at the whim of the client. The
client has simply stated clean URLs. I have argued that point, and
lost. So independent of valid substantiation for the requirement, it is
what it is,
Thanks for the input. This has turned into something really ugly. Let me
go back and summarize the situation:
I have an established large application made up of about 10 separate
webapps (contexts) to keep it modular. Within each context there are 3-5
user roles with varying authority. I
2011/12/26 Jerry Malcolm 2ndgenfi...@gmail.com:
Thanks for the input. This has turned into something really ugly. Let me
go back and summarize the situation:
I have an established large application made up of about 10 separate
webapps (contexts) to keep it modular. Within each context
Konstantin,
Thanks for the info. I think I'm getting close. As a test, I have created
a valve that just forces a redirect. It compiled fine. I registered it
under the 'host' tag next to the other valves in server.xml. When I send a
request in, my print statements write to System.out just as
2011/12/26 Jerry Malcolm 2ndgenfi...@gmail.com:
Konstantin,
Thanks for the info. I think I'm getting close. As a test, I have created
a valve that just forces a redirect. It compiled fine. I registered it
under the 'host' tag next to the other valves in server.xml. When I send a
request
Thanks. That was the way I was doing it in the filter (getting the
dispatcher from the various contexts). I changed it. The good news is
that the routing now works as expected. The bad news is that it is still
bypassing the security stuff. I wasn't logged in, and it went straight to
the
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Jerry,
On 12/21/11 3:55 PM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
The rewrite filter is correctly rewriting the URLs and forwarding
the requests.
Any option to redirect? That would solve everything.
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I structure my webapps with different JSP folders for different user role
access, and define the folder patterns in web.xml for each role access.
This has worked for many years in my webapps. But in the interest of
getting cleaner URLs, I've written a URLRewrite filter. The rewrite filter
is
Well, I don't know about this , but
What is the URLRewrite filter ? A Servlet filter ?
You can try to write a Valve and test if it works. I think it's
processed before calling container code. Maybe ...
Or to configure a proxy web to rewrite . I did't make this before, but
I know it's possible.
From: Jerry Malcolm [mailto:2ndgenfi...@gmail.com]
Subject: Security Constraints With URL Rewrite filter
I assume that the security constraint now applies to the
pattern that come INTO the filter.
Not sure what you mean by now applies, but it's always that way.
So instead of constraining
2011/12/22 Jerry Malcolm 2ndgenfi...@gmail.com:
I structure my webapps with different JSP folders for different user role
access, and define the folder patterns in web.xml for each role access.
This has worked for many years in my webapps. But in the interest of
getting cleaner URLs, I've
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