Hey,

yes, that's clear. Of course the user has to log in such that there might be
a userLogin value somewhere. The problem of empty userLogin or autoUserLogin
attribute even after a login. Concrete example is the CategoryDetails.groovy
script the calls the "getProductCategoryAndLimitedMember" service with a
self-constructed map of parameters. In that case the userLogin is missing. I
wanted to take it from the session and put it in the map but I did not find
it there.

regards,
Benni



BJ Freeman wrote:
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> unless you force the user to lognin before seeing any products you will
> not also have login.
> you can change the index.jsp
> <%pageContext.forward("control/main");%>
> to a new page that just has your login
> then that page can redirect to control/main
> another way is to
> change the
>     <request-map uri="checkLogin" edit="false">
>         <security https="true" auth="false"/>
> to
>         <security https="true" auth="true"/>
> in the controller.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> benni23 sent the following on 3/26/2009 8:01 AM:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> i wonder if there is a standard way of accessing the userLogin value of a
>> user logged in into the ecommerce application? I want to restrict the
>> visibility of products by customer groups and thus I need to get a hold
>> on
>> the userLogin. The problem is that sometimes I find "userLogin" empty
>> sometimes not. Sometime "autoUserLogin" does the trick. Isn't there a
>> standard way to access this value?
>> 
>> regards,
>> Benni
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