Thanks!
I tried copying your code into my AppModule with some small modifications.
But the code only runs on server startup, not when I access a tapestry 5
page. I tried to add deliberate errors in the code, like naming the server
loooocalhost, but I never saw the results when accessing pages.
Also, when I try to add "final HttpServletRequest request" as a parameter to
the contributeAlias method, my T5.0.13 crashes complaining about service
recursion.
What I need is for T5 to figure out that a user accesses a page with either
http or https, and respond on the same protocol...
Regards
Inge
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 4:43 PM, Keith Bottner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I believe you might be able to use an alternation of a solution I used for
> getting https to work properly between my development and production
> servers.
>
> public static void contributeAlias(Configuration<AliasContribution>
> configuration,
> @Inject @Value("${"+SymbolConstants.PRODUCTION_MODE+"}" ) final String
> production
> {
> if (0 != production.compareToIgnoreCase("true"))
> {
> BaseURLSource source = new BaseURLSource()
> {
> public String getBaseURL(boolean secure)
> {
> String protocol = secure ? "https" : "http";
>
> int port = secure ? 8443 : 8080;
>
> return String.format("%s://localhost:%d", protocol,
> port);
> }
> };
>
>
> configuration.add(AliasContribution.create(BaseURLSource.class, source));
> }
> }
>
> Somehow make this dependent on the user selection and return it
> accordingly.
>
> Not a quick solution but possible a direction to try!
>
> Keith
>
>
> On Nov 14, 2008, at 7:18 AM, Inge Solvoll wrote:
>
> Hi!
>>
>> My web application is large and consists of Struts, T4 and T5 pages. In
>> Struts and T4, I use the current http request to figure out whether to use
>> https or not. Users can choose if they want to log in using https or not.
>> The chosen protocol is used on all pages after login.
>>
>> In T5, this is either a global static setting, or a static setting per
>> page.
>> Is there a service or something I can override to implement my own
>> "protocol
>> builder"? Something like this:
>>
>> public class HttpProtocolBuilder {
>> public HttpProtocolBuilder (final HttpServletRequest request) {
>> this.request = request
>> }
>>
>> public String getProtocol() {
>> if (request.isSecure()) {
>> return "https";
>> }
>> else {
>> return "http";
>> }
>> }
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Inge
>>
>
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