you might also benefit from RolesAllowedResourceFilterFactory which
allows you to use @RollesAllowed, @PermitAll and @DennyAll, see
http://jersey.java.net/nonav/apidocs/1.11/jersey/com/sun/jersey/api/container/filter/RolesAllowedResourceFilterFactory.html
Regards,
Pavel
On 2/8/12 4:59 PM, John Yeary wrote:
> Use security annotations
> http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/security_annotation/ since
> the user is already logged in you should be able to use this without
> issue.
>
> Also see
> https://wikis.oracle.com/display/Jersey/Overview+of+JAX-RS+1.0+Features as
> an example.
>
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> On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 5:45 AM, tmp <le_tmp_at_gmx.de
> <mailto:le_tmp_at_gmx.de>> wrote:
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> I had the idea to solve the problem like this:
>
> Resource A (allowed for all users) sets username + password
> authentication
> and forwards to a resource B (allowed for a specific role).
>
> How can i achieve that? How can i set username + password in a
> resource
> method?
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