Hi Ashwanth, 
thanks to reply so quickly 

In your reply, you define your own page Page_401.
But what I would to do is that Tapestry gives back control to Tomcat to
display such error page.
In my mind, something like set in an HTTPResponse a  status code 401, and
that Tapestry lets Tomcat deals with it.



Ashwanth Kumar wrote:
> 
> Pierre,
> 
> Wouldn't it as simple as this?
> 
> Ur Page Code:
> 
> @InjectPage
> private Page401 user_err;
> 
> ..........
> 
> Object check_user() {
>  if(not authenticated) {
>   return user_err;
>  } else {
>   // continue processing the page, or just return null
>  }
> }
> 
> ........
> 
> HTH
> Ashwanth Kumar
> 
> 
> On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Pierre DEVREUX <melboui...@yahoo.fr>
> wrote:
> 
>>
>> Hi as I've not found post dealing with my problem, I expose to you my
>> problem.
>> I have set my own contribution for PageRenderAccessHandler.
>> Before a page is displayed, I check in handle method, if user is
>> authenticated (call to my business layer).
>>
>> If not, I would redirect user to page 401 (Unauthorized page), I won't
>> redirect to my own page 401, but to the one served by Tomcat.
>>
>> How can I manage this ?
>>
>> Thanks for you replies.
>>
>> Pierre.
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