Ken Johanson wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I am able to access the current context's org.apache.catalina.Realm
> object using Yoav Shapira's Tomcat-Realm example; however, when I call
> Realm.authenticate(String user, String pass), the Principal object that
> it returns is not being registered with the session..
> 
> In other words, subsequent requests (inside the same webapp / context
> that I'm calling invoking Realm.authenticate from) just return null for
> getRemoteUser() and getPrincipal()...
> 
> Shouldn't authenticate() register the Principal with the Session
> automatically? Or do I need to call register() in interface Authenticator?
> 
> Thank,
> ken
What are you trying to do? From the amount of access you seem to need
to Tomcat internals, you might be better off just writing a custom
realm and/or authenticator.

Mark


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