planetj.dataengine.security.http
Class LocalSQLOperationSignOn
java.lang.Object
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+--planetj.dataengine.security.http.GenericSignOn
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+--planetj.dataengine.security.http.SQLOperationSignOn
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+--planetj.dataengine.security.http.LocalSQLOperationSignOn
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- ISignOn, Serializable
- public class LocalSQLOperationSignOn
- extends SQLOperationSignOn
Only allows local users who also have a valid userid/password to sign on
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
Method Summary |
boolean |
signOn(String user,
String password,
ISecured secured,
javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest request)
Signs on to a Secured Application. |
CLASS_KEY
public static final String CLASS_KEY
- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
LocalSQLOperationSignOn
public LocalSQLOperationSignOn()
signOn
public boolean signOn(String user,
String password,
ISecured secured,
javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest request)
throws CMException
- Description copied from interface:
ISignOn
- Signs on to a Secured Application. This method is only invoked if the user has not already signed on.
As part of a successful sign on, a
SignOnReceipt
object should be created and
stored in the session using the
setSignOnReceipt()
method.
In addition, this method should initialize any connection pools that will be used by the secured application.
- Specified by:
signOn
in interface ISignOn
- Overrides:
signOn
in class SQLOperationSignOn
- Parameters:
user
- The user id identifying the user signing on to the application. If the
isUserPromptRequired()
method returned
false, then pUserId
will be nullpassword
- The password for signing on to the application. If the
isUserPromptRequired()
method returned
false, then pPassword
will be nullsecured
- The Secured Application object representing the application which is being signed on to.request
- The HttpServletRequest representing the http request of the user. Additional sign on
information can be stored as attributes in the request
- Returns:
- If the sign on was successful true should be returned. A return value of false or a thrown
CMException indicates that the sign on failed.
CMException