Dashboard - login screen before all pods

hi
I am using Flex Dashboard framework consisting of pods for my
application. My requirement is to provide user a login screen which
will authenticate user credentials. Once the credentials are
validated then login click should allow the user to go inside the
application.
Since the application is developed using dashboard pods so I
need to know how will I integrate the login screen with pod
framework. User should be presented with the login screen first and
after validate credentials all the pods should be visible.
This is very urgent for me can you please let me know, how
can I achieve the above requirement using POD framework

"spugalia" <[email protected]> wrote in
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news:gq8n08$kpj$[email protected]..
> hi
>
> I am using Flex Dashboard framework consisting of pods
for my application.
> My
> requirement is to provide user a login screen which will
authenticate user
> credentials. Once the credentials are validated then
login click should
> allow
> the user to go inside the application.
>
> Since the application is developed using dashboard pods
so I need to know
> how
> will I integrate the login screen with pod framework.
User should be
> presented
> with the login screen first and after validate
credentials all the pods
> should
> be visible.
>
> This is very urgent for me can you please let me know,
how can I achieve
> the
> above requirement using POD framework
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