Florian,

The following suggestion is perfect!

parameters.put(SessionParameter.HEADER + ".0", "From:Dave");

Thank You!
Dave


On Friday, September 5, 2014, Florian Müller <f...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hi Dave,
>
> You can set HTTP headers via the session parameters or - if you need more
> logic
> - you can implement your own authentication provider.
>
> To add a HTTP header "From" with the value "Dave", set the session
> parameter
> "org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.binding.header.0" to the value "From:Dave".
>
> In Java that looks like this:
> parameters.put(SessionParameter.HEADER + ".0", "From:Dave");
>
> You can also set multiple headers:
> parameters.put(SessionParameter.HEADER + ".0", "From:Dave");
> parameters.put(SessionParameter.HEADER + ".1", "CmisClient:ProjectOne");
> parameters.put(SessionParameter.HEADER + ".2", "ColorOfTheDay:blue");
>
>
> Implementing you own authentication provider is more effort but gives you
> more
> freedom. Extend the StandardAuthenticationProvider class and override the
> getHTTPHeaders() method. Make sure you call super.getHTTPHeaders() and add
> your
> header to the returned headers. Otherwise you break the authentication and
> the
> cookie handling.
> Once you have your own implementation, you have to add it to the session
> parameters:
> parameters.put(SessionParameter.AUTHENTICATION_PROVIDER_CLASS,
> "com.example.MyAuthenticationProvider");
>
>
> Does this help?
>
>
> - Florian
>
>
> > Florian,
> >
> > Thank you so much for your response, providing links to the documentation
> > was very helpful.
> >
> > First let me apologize if my original question didn't provide enough
> detail
> > or if I didn't fully understand your response.
> >
> > In hindsight I should have mentioned that I already have a tool that runs
> > server-side that can inspect http headers and slice the results and
> report
> > appropriately.
> >
> > I believe the answer you gave me is a server-side solution.  I am
> seeking a
> > client-side property in the Client API for my clients to use to populate
> > the "From" request header (or any other header) with self-identifying
> > information.
> >
> > Thanks Again!
> > Dave
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Friday, September 5, 2014, Florian Müller <f...@apache.org
> <javascript:;>> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi David,
> > >
> > > That is possible with a service wrapper on the server side. There is
> > > sample code
> > > [1] in OpenCMIS that shows how to do that.
> > > Part 2 of the OpenCMIS Server Development Guide [2] covers the details.
> > >
> > > - Florian
> > >
> > >
> > > [1]
> > >
> > >
> https://svn.apache.org/viewvc/chemistry/opencmis/trunk/chemistry-opencmis-server/chemistry-opencmis-server-support/src/main/java/org/apache/chemistry/opencmis/server/support/wrapper/SimpleLoggingCmisServiceWrapper.java?view=markup
> > >
> > > [2]
> > >
> > >
> https://github.com/cmisdocs/ServerDevelopmentGuide/blob/master/doc/OpenCMIS%20Server%20Development%20Guide.pdf?raw=true
> > >
> > > > Hello Everyone,
> > > >
> > > > My goal is to count all of the incoming CMIS calls and then slice
> that
> > > > information by who is making the calls.
> > > >
> > > > I was wondering if it is possible to achieve this goal without
> making any
> > > > code changes to the Apache Chemistry CMIS Server Framework or Apache
> > > > Chemistry CMIS Client API.
> > > >
> > > > For instance, can I use the existing Apache Chemistry Java Client
> API to
> > > > set a value for the "From" request header?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks!
> > > > Dave
> > >
>

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