shibboleth-dev - Re: Multi-Application Contexts
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- From: Tom Scavo <>
- To: Howard Gilbert <>
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- Subject: Re: Multi-Application Contexts
- Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 14:25:56 -0400
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On 7/13/05, Howard Gilbert
<>
wrote:
>
> If I start without presupposition and as how I think a general purpose
> plug-in RM would be designed when there is a Web Application (WAR) with
> different resources having substantial differences in their authentication
> requirements, I suspect the answer would be to deploy more than one Filter
> mapped to different URLs...
That makes sense. A chain of filters, each one associated with its
own URL pattern. A request is successful if it passes through every
filter in the chain.
Tom
- Multi-Application Contexts, Howard Gilbert, 07/13/2005
- RE: Multi-Application Contexts, Scott Cantor, 07/13/2005
- RE: Multi-Application Contexts, Howard Gilbert, 07/13/2005
- RE: Multi-Application Contexts, Scott Cantor, 07/13/2005
- Re: Multi-Application Contexts, Tom Scavo, 07/13/2005
- RE: Multi-Application Contexts, Howard Gilbert, 07/13/2005
- RE: Multi-Application Contexts, Scott Cantor, 07/13/2005
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