On 19/7/09 18:52, Bill Davidson wrote:
Mark Thomas wrote:
>Alternatively, you could use a database view to present the two sets of
>users as a single table.
What about duplicated user names between the two sides?
That might not be an issue if admin users don't use the public site, and
vice
Mark Thomas wrote:
>Alternatively, you could use a database view to present the two sets of
>users as a single table.
What about duplicated user names between the two sides?
There's also the need to make sure that the admin side servlets are
not accessible to the public side and vice versa and t
Pid wrote:
> There is/was a multi realm, but I think it's intended for use with an
> SSL cert & Form auth combination.
No. Realms do not care about the authentication mechanism. The new (in
6.0.20) CombinedRealm [1] could be used to merge two DataSourceRealms. A
combined Realm will work with *any*
On 19/7/09 04:56, Bill Davidson wrote:
Tomcat 6.0.18
Java 1.6.0_14
RedHat 5.2 Server
Oracle 10g
I've got an old web app that was originally spec'd in 1999. Last year, I
got
it migrated from Tomcat 3.2.4 for 6.0.16 and more recently from Java 1.4.2
to 1.6. I'm gradually trying to modernize it.