Look into WCK. It has a very simple "hook" API
that will let you avoid
dealing with JAAS directly, as long as you are using Apache
Tomcat.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ali Naddaf [mailto:ali naddaf.org]
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 11:09 AM
To: Slide Users Mailing List
Subject: Custom Authentication
Hello all.
I like to use Slide and I would like to be able to
authenticate using
some custom API that I write on the server side, namely I
want the
authentication happens on the server by calling into an api
in a class
that I provide. Is the right approach using JAAS or there is
a simpler
approach? Since I am not going to have a need for changing
my
authentication mechanism in future, I thought using JAAS
would be an
overkill and if there is a simpler "hook" that can
be used to call out
into my own custom api, then that would be better for me.
Does anyone have any suggestion?
Thanks,
Ali.
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