...unfortunately I never get that far where I can catch the exception. The exception is thrown within Tomcat and in my application code.

regards,
kews

Martin Gainty wrote:
in the event of failed login you can throw AuthenticationException
This is a comprehensive example is for SunOne you can use the bits you need
http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/WebServices/appserv8-1.html
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Hi guys,

When a client cancels a SSL Client Auth request, Tomcat ends the request and it's not possible to "catch" this error - Does anybody have a solution to this problem?

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kews

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