> Mark, I appreciate your help. I have tried > to adapt the examples and I believe I have everything > in place. However, apache just wont bring the login > form when I try to access a protected resource. > Would you have any idea where to look at for this problem? You might want to check and see if you can get a JDBCRealm to work with tomcat standalone(i.e. accessing you site as http://localhost:8080/... directly). If this doesn't work get this working first and that's a good place to start from. Once you have JDBCRealm working correctly then you can deal with making sure it works when passed through apache. --- Michael Wentzel Software Developer Software As We Think - http://www.aswethink.com
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