Form based authentication -- controller --- URGENT PLS.

I am following Form based authentication. I have a login page. I have specified the security constraints in the web.xml.
I would like to know after the execution of login where will the controller go to?? will it go the controller servlet, followed by an action class??
For any typical event (such as create customer)---the following has been the flow:
controller servlet--> createAction-->createUserBD (business delegate) --> customerManagerEJB --> customerDAO;
Now in case of login..
After the execution of login (authentication is by form based authentication ) where will the controll go to?
My requirement is to store the logged in userID details in Stateful Session bean. how will the flow look like?

where will the controller go to?? wherever you program it to go to?

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  • Form based authentication -- control URGENT PLS.

    I am following Form based authentication. I have a login page. I have specified the security constraints in the web.xml.
    I would like to know after the execution of login where will the controller go to?? will it go the controller servlet, followed by an action class??
    For any typical event (such as create customer)---the following has been the flow:
    controller servlet--> createAction-->createUserBD (business delegate) --> customerManagerEJB --> customerDAO;
    Now in case of login..
    After the execution of login (authentication is by form based authentication ) where will the controll go to?
    My requirement is to store the logged in userID details in Stateful Session bean. how will the flow look like?

    If the access is through a web invocation, control will go to whichever portion of the web app triggered
    the security constraint. The ejb has no knowledge of the authentication. If you want to provide the
    login details to the ejb you'll have to explicitly pass them from the web tier.
    --ken                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

  • Issue with form based Authentication in three tier sharepoint 2013 environment.

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  • Performing form based authentication with entities

    Hey everyone,
    Im in a major dilemma.Im trying to perform form-based authentication using entities.I have created the entity class from the database,and I used a SLSB to access the bean method via JNDI(when I tried using dependency injection,there was an exception).I also cannot use hibernate as a persistent provider.I used toplink since it is the default in netbeans 5.5.1 and it did not raise any issues.But then,I noticed that toplink is most compatible with the oracle application server,and I use sun java system application server 9.1.I have not been able to successfully perform the authentication.
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    SLSB
    * userValidationBean.java
    * Created on 26 March 2008, 18:25
    * To change this template, choose Tools | Template Manager
    * and open the template in the editor.
    package Entities;
    import javax.ejb.Stateless;
    import javax.ejb.Remote;
    import java.util.List;
    import javax.persistence.PersistenceContext;
    import javax.persistence.EntityManager;
    import javax.persistence.Query;
    import Entities.UserTable;
    import javax.transaction.UserTransaction;
    import javax.annotation.Resource;
    //the reason for the many comments is that im still debugging and there are still some bugs.Ive also been trying to go back and forth just
    //to get a solution.
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    * @author Ayo
    @Stateless
    @Remote(userValidationRemote.class)
    public class userValidationBean implements Entities.userValidationRemote {
    @PersistenceContext private EntityManager manager;
    @Resource private javax.transaction.UserTransaction tran;
    /** Creates a new instance of userValidationBean */
    public userValidationBean() {
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    try
    tran.begin();
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    /*query.set("username",user.getUsername());
    query.setParameter("password",user.getPassword());*/
    query.setParameter("username",user.getUsername());
    query.setParameter("password",user.getPassword());
    userValidationBean ubean=(userValidationBean)query.getSingleResult();
    boolean result=ubean==null?true:false;
    tran.commit();
    catch(Exception e)
    System.out.println("Error:"+e);
    // boolean result=ubean==null?true:false;
    return result;
    remote interface
    package Entities;
    import javax.ejb.Remote;
    import Entities.UserTable;
    * This is the business interface for userValidation enterprise bean.
    @Remote
    public interface userValidationRemote {
    public boolean checkUser();
    controller:servlet
    * userCheck.java
    * Created on 15 March 2008, 22:41
    package servlets;
    import Entities.UserTable;
    import Entities.userValidationBean;
    import javax.annotation.*;
    import Entities.userValidationRemote;
    import java.io.*;
    import java.net.*;
    import java.sql.*;
    import javax.servlet.*;
    import javax.servlet.http.*;
    import javax.ejb.*;
    import javax.naming.*;
    import javax.persistence.*;
    * @author Ayo
    * @version
    public class userCheck extends HttpServlet {
    //@EJB userValidationRemote userRemote;
    boolean checkUser;
    String username,password;
    /** Processes requests for both HTTP <code>GET</code> and <code>POST</code> methods.
    * @param request servlet request
    * @param response servlet response
    protected void processRequest(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
    throws ServletException, IOException {
    /*con=null;
    ps=null;
    rs=null;
    s=null;
    */response.setContentType("text/html;charset=UTF-8");
    PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
    username=request.getParameter("username");
    password=request.getParameter("password");
    if(username==""||password=="")
    //RequestDispatcher de=request.getRequestDispatcher("admin_error.jsp");
    //de.forward(request,response);
    //showError("<b><font color=\"red\">Invalid Login details!</font></b>",request,response);
    showError("<b><font color=\"red\">Please fill in the required blanks.</font></b>",request,response);
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    try
    Context ctx=new InitialContext();
    userValidationRemote userRemote=(userValidationRemote)ctx.lookup("Entities.userValidationRemote");
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    //checkUser= userRemote.checkUser();
    //return;
    //checkUser(UserTable user);
    catch(Exception e)
    out.println("Error:"+e);
    //userValidation.checkUser(UserTable user);
    if(checkUser==true)
    RequestDispatcher d=request.getRequestDispatcher("blah.jsp");
    d.forward(request,response);
    else if(checkUser==false)
    // RequestDispatcher d=request.getRequestDispatcher("admin_error.jsp");
    //d.forward(request,response);
    showError("<b><font color=\"red\">Invalid Login details!</font></b>",request,response);
    //call bean(stateless or stateful)which access method on entity that validates.
    // checkUser(request,response);
    /* TODO output your page here
    out.println("<html>");
    out.println("<head>");
    out.println("<title>Servlet userCheck</title>");
    out.println("</head>");
    out.println("<body>");
    out.println("<h1>Servlet userCheck at " + request.getContextPath () + "</h1>");
    out.println("</body>");
    out.println("</html>");
    //out.close();
    /* public synchronized void checkUser(HttpServletRequest request,HttpServletResponse response)throws ServletException,IOException
    if(username==""&&password=="")
    showError("<b><font color=\"red\">Please fill in the required blanks.</font></b>",request,response);
    else
    try
    Class.forName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver");
    con=DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/Health_Management_System","root","");
    ps=con.prepareStatement("select username,password from user_table where username=?and password=?");
    ps.setString(1,username);
    ps.setString(2,password);
    rs=ps.executeQuery();
    if(rs.next())
    user=rs.getString(1);
    pass=rs.getString(2);
    //check user type,wether super admin,user or the other subadmins or a regular user.
    checkType(request,response);
    else
    //redirect to admin error page,then close the connection.
    showError("<b><font color=\"red\">Invalid Login details.</font></b>",request,response);
    con.close();
    catch(Exception e)
    private synchronized void checkType(HttpServletRequest request,HttpServletResponse response)throws ServletException,IOException
    try
    Class.forName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver");
    con=DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/Health_Management_System","root","");
    ps=con.prepareStatement("select user_type,user_id,access_level from user_table where username=? and password=?");
    ps.setString(1,user);
    ps.setString(2,pass);
    rs=ps.executeQuery();
    if(rs.next())
    user_type=rs.getString(1);
    user_id=""+rs.getInt(2);
    access_level=rs.getString(3);
    if(user_type.equals("super")&&(access_level.equals("all")))
    //create admin user session,add to the username and the user_id.
    //redirect to super admin page,with access rights to create
    //health admin,insurance admin and HMO admin.
    //pretty cool stuff!
    HttpSession session=request.getSession(true);
    session.setAttribute("user",user);
    session.setAttribute("user_id",user_id);
    RequestDispatcher dispatcher=request.getRequestDispatcher("admin_user_page.jsp");
    dispatcher.forward(request,response);
    //session.setAttribute(user_id);
    //remember to create a hidden field if you need to pass this information
    //to another page and retrieve the super admin id to track his activities.
    else if(user_type.equals("health administrator")&&(access_level.equals("Health")))
    HttpSession session=request.getSession(true);
    session.setAttribute("user",user);
    session.setAttribute("user_id",user_id);
    RequestDispatcher des=request.getRequestDispatcher("health_admin_user_page.jsp");
    des.forward(request,response);
    //check for other user types,health admin,hmo admin and insurance admin.
    else if(user_type.equals("hmo administrator")&&(access_level.equals("HMO")))
    HttpSession session=request.getSession(true);
    session.setAttribute("user",user);
    session.setAttribute("user_id",user_id);
    RequestDispatcher d=request.getRequestDispatcher("hmo_admin_user_page.jsp");
    d.forward(request,response);
    showError("<b><font color=\"red\">Invalid Login details.</font></b>",request,response);
    else if(user_type.equals("insurance administrator")&&(access_level.equals("insurance")))
    HttpSession session=request.getSession(true);
    session.setAttribute("user",user);
    session.setAttribute("user_id",user_id);
    RequestDispatcher de=request.getRequestDispatcher("insurance_admin_user_page.jsp");
    de.forward(request,response);
    else if(user_type.equals("user")&&(access_level.equals("health")))
    try
    Class.forName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver");
    con=DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:mysql:http://localhost:3306/Health_Management_System","root","");
    ps=con.prepareStatement("select staff_id from user_table where username=?and password=?");
    ps.setString(1,username);
    ps.setString(2,password);
    rs=ps.executeQuery();
    if(rs.next())
    String staff_id=""+rs.getInt(1);
    Class.forName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver");
    con=DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/Health_Management_System","root","");
    ps=con.prepareStatement("select * from health_staff_table where staff_id=?");
    ps.setString(1,staff_id);
    rs=ps.executeQuery();
    if(rs.next())
    //retrieve the values from health staff and store them in variables.
    //store important variables in user sessions e.g.staff_id,username,place of work for display in the web page.
    //redirect to required page.
    String first_name=rs.getString("first_name");
    String last_name=rs.getString("last_name");
    String work_place=rs.getString("place_of_work");
    HttpSession session=request.getSession(true);
    session.setAttribute("first_name",first_name);
    session.setAttribute("last_name",last_name);
    session.setAttribute("work_place",work_place);
    session.setAttribute("staff_id",staff_id);
    //redirect to user page.
    else
    showError("<b><font color=\"red\">Invalid Login details.</font></b>",request,response);
    else
    showError("<b><font color=\"red\">Invalid Login details.</font></b>",request,response);
    catch(Exception e)
    //catch exception and redirect to page.
    else if(user_type.equals("user")&&(access_level.equals("HMO")))
    try
    Class.forName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver");
    con=DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:mysql:http://localhost:3306/Health_Management_System","root","");
    ps=con.prepareStatement("select staff_id from user_table where username=?and password=?");
    ps.setString(1,username);
    ps.setString(2,password);
    rs=ps.executeQuery();
    if(rs.next())
    String staff_id=""+rs.getInt(1);
    Class.forName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver");
    con=DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/Health_Management_System","root","");
    ps=con.prepareStatement("select * from hmo_staff_table where staff_id=?");
    ps.setString(1,staff_id);
    rs=ps.executeQuery();
    if(rs.next())
    //retrieve the values from HMO staff and store them in variables.
    //store important variables in user sessions e.g.staff_id,username,place of work for display in the web page.
    //redirect to required page.
    String first_name=rs.getString("first_name");
    String last_name=rs.getString("last_name");
    String work_place=rs.getString("place_of_work");
    HttpSession session=request.getSession(true);
    session.setAttribute("first_name",first_name);
    session.setAttribute("last_name",last_name);
    session.setAttribute("work_place",work_place);
    session.setAttribute("staff_id",staff_id);
    else
    showError("<b><font color=\"red\">Invalid Login details.</font></b>",request,response);
    else
    showError("<b><font color=\"red\">Invalid Login details.</font></b>",request,response);
    catch(Exception e)
    //catch exception and redirect to page.
    else if(user_type.equals("user")&&(access_level.equals("insurance")))
    try
    Class.forName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver");
    con=DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:mysql:http://localhost:3306/Health_Management_System","root","");
    ps=con.prepareStatement("select staff_id from user_table where username=?and password=?");
    ps.setString(1,username);
    ps.setString(2,password);
    rs=ps.executeQuery();
    if(rs.next())
    String staff_id=""+rs.getInt(1);
    Class.forName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver");
    con=DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/Health_Management_System","root","");
    ps=con.prepareStatement("select * from insurance_staff_table where staff_id=?");
    ps.setString(1,staff_id);
    rs=ps.executeQuery();
    if(rs.next())
    //retrieve the values from insurance staff and store them in variables.
    //store important variables in user sessions e.g.staff_id,username,place of work for display in the web page.
    //redirect to required page.
    String first_name=rs.getString("first_name");
    String last_name=rs.getString("last_name");
    String work_place=rs.getString("place_of_work");
    HttpSession session=request.getSession(true);
    session.setAttribute("first_name",first_name);
    session.setAttribute("last_name",last_name);
    session.setAttribute("work_place",work_place);
    session.setAttribute("staff_id",staff_id);
    else
    showError("<b><font color=\"red\">Invalid Login details.</font></b>",request,response);
    else
    showError("<b><font color=\"red\">Invalid Login details.</font></b>",request,response);
    catch(Exception e)
    //catch exception and redirect to page.
    else
    //invalid login details.After all else fails.
    showError("<b><font color=\"red\">Invalid Login details.</font></b>",request,response);
    catch(Exception e)
    private void showError(String errorMsg,HttpServletRequest request,HttpServletResponse response)throws ServletException,IOException
    request.setAttribute("error_msg",errorMsg);
    RequestDispatcher dispatcher=request.getRequestDispatcher("admin_error.jsp");
    dispatcher.forward(request,response);
    // <editor-fold defaultstate="collapsed" desc="HttpServlet methods. Click on the + sign on the left to edit the code.">
    /** Handles the HTTP <code>GET</code> method.
    * @param request servlet request
    * @param response servlet response
    protected void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
    throws ServletException, IOException {
    processRequest(request, response);
    /** Handles the HTTP <code>POST</code> method.
    * @param request servlet request
    * @param response servlet response
    protected void doPost(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
    throws ServletException, IOException {
    processRequest(request, response);
    /** Returns a short description of the servlet.
    public String getServletInfo() {
    return "Short description";
    // </editor-fold>
    view
    <%@ page contentType="text/html; charset=utf-8" language="java" import="java.sql.*" errorPage="" %>
    <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
    <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <head>
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
    <title>Login</title>
    <style type="text/css">
    <!--
    .style3 {     color: #000000;
         font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
         font-size: 12px;
    .style1 {color: #0000FF}
    .style4 {
         color: #0000FF;
         font-size: 12px;
    .style5 {
         font-size: 12px
    .style6 {
         color: #FF0000;
         font-size: 12px;
    .style7 {
         font-size: 36px
    .style8 {color: #000000}
    -->
    </style>
    </head>
    <body>
    <table width="564" border="0" align="center">
    <tr>
    <td width="558" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" class="style1"><div align="center">
    <p> </p>
    <h1 class="style7">Welcome to HealthPort</h1>
    <p>HealthPort Login</p>
    <p><span class="style8">Today's date is:<%= new java.util.Date() %></span></p>
    <form id="form1" name="form1" method="post" action="userCheck">
    <p align="right" class="style3">Username
    <label></label>
    <input type="text" name="username" id="username" />
    </p>
    <p align="right" class="style3">Password
    <input type="password" name="password" id="password" />
    </p>
    <p align="right" class="style3">
    <span class="style6">
    <label></label>
    <label></label>
    </span>
    <span class="style5">
    <label></label>
    </span>
    <label>
    <input type="submit" name="button" id="button" value="Login" />
    </label>
    </p>
    <div align="right">
    </div></form>
    <div align="right"><div align="left"><p align="right"> </p>
    </div></div></div></td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
    <td bgcolor="#CCCCCC" class="style1"> </td>
    </tr>
    </table>
    </body>
    </html>
    so,that's about it.I'd appreciate it.I know this is a lot.I'm grateful
    Ayo.

    Hi.Im still having issues trying to perform form based authenticatin with entities.I tried this method but im getting errors on the marked lines.
    controller servlet
    * userCheck.java
    * Created on 15 March 2008, 22:41
    package servlets;
    import Entities.UserTable;
    import Entities.userValidationBean;
    import javax.annotation.*;
    import Entities.userValidationRemote;
    import java.io.*;
    import java.net.*;
    import java.sql.*;
    import javax.servlet.*;
    import javax.servlet.http.*;
    import javax.ejb.*;
    import javax.naming.*;
    import javax.persistence.*;
    * @author Ayo
    * @version
    public class userCheck extends HttpServlet {
    //@EJB userValidationRemote userRemote;
    boolean checkUser;
    String username,password;
    /** Processes requests for both HTTP <code>GET</code> and <code>POST</code> methods.
    * @param request servlet request
    * @param response servlet response
    protected void processRequest(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
    throws ServletException, IOException {
    /*con=null;
    ps=null;
    rs=null;
    s=null;
    */response.setContentType("text/html;charset=UTF-8");
    PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
    username=request.getParameter("username");
    password=request.getParameter("password");
    if(username==""||password=="")
    showError("<b><font color=\"red\">Please fill in the required blanks.</font></b>",request,response);
    else
    try
    Context ctx=new InitialContext();
    userValidationRemote userRemote=(userValidationRemote)ctx.lookup("Entities.userValidationRemote");
    (error on this line-saying ')' expected and no matter if i add ) there is still erro)userRemote.authenticate(String p_user,String p_password);
    catch(Exception e)
    out.println("Error:"+e);
    if(checkUser==true)
    RequestDispatcher d=request.getRequestDispatcher("blah.jsp");
    d.forward(request,response);
    else if(checkUser==false)
    showError("<b><font color=\"red\">Invalid Login details!</font></b>",request,response);
    private void showError(String errorMsg,HttpServletRequest request,HttpServletResponse response)throws ServletException,IOException
    request.setAttribute("error_msg",errorMsg);
    RequestDispatcher dispatcher=request.getRequestDispatcher("admin_error.jsp");
    dispatcher.forward(request,response);
    // <editor-fold defaultstate="collapsed" desc="HttpServlet methods. Click on the + sign on the left to edit the code.">
    /** Handles the HTTP <code>GET</code> method.
    * @param request servlet request
    * @param response servlet response
    protected void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
    throws ServletException, IOException {
    processRequest(request, response);
    /** Handles the HTTP <code>POST</code> method.
    * @param request servlet request
    * @param response servlet response
    protected void doPost(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
    throws ServletException, IOException {
    processRequest(request, response);
    /** Returns a short description of the servlet.
    public String getServletInfo() {
    return "Short description";
    // </editor-fold>
    view
    <%@ page contentType="text/html; charset=utf-8" language="java" import="java.sql.*" errorPage="" %>
    <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
    <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <head>
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
    <title>Login</title>
    <style type="text/css">
    <!--
    .style3 {     color: #000000;
         font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
         font-size: 12px;
    .style1 {color: #0000FF}
    .style4 {
         color: #0000FF;
         font-size: 12px;
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