read the API: getRemoteUser() returns the name the user used to
login to your webpages. This name is only available if HTTP
authentication is required by the server.

how to turn this on depends on your server.

-Henning

Debashis Das wrote:
>
> I am using Java Web Server... Can any one tell me how the
> getRemoteUser() function work. From where does it gets the user... Is
> there is something I have to do with the Administrative Tool...
>
> Can any one help me out....
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