Iplanet 6.0 Downloads

Sorry to come back to this question.
But anyone know where are the old iPlanets.
I'm looking the 6.0 downloads for windows or linux
Thanks

Just a suggestion: Try using iWS6.0SP2, it has some performance improvements.

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    The problem is that you don't know what the target view is until it has
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    nickmalthus wrote:
    I am implementing a custom security model since the standard J2EE
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    TIA
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    I guess what I am thinking about doing is capturing the requested URL,
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    --- In iPlanet-JATO@y..., "Craig V. Conover" <craig.conover@s...> wrote:
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  • Re: [iPlanet-JATO] Re: onBeforeRequest(); Finding requested view from requestContext

    If you want to stop a JATO request in its tracks, you have a little black
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    handling the request, but not generate an error, as the develper has taken
    full control. You can generally throw this error from anywhere, at any
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    handlers where appropriate.
    In your scenario, you want to check if the user is logged in, and if not,
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    login page and then throw a CompleteRequestException.
    Todd
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "nickmalthus" <nickmalthus@h...>
    Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 3:05 PM
    Subject: [iPlanet-JATO] Re: onBeforeRequest(); Finding requested view from
    requestContext
    I guess what I am thinking about doing is capturing the requested URL,
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    acheive.
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    turn trys to do a RequestDispatcher().forward after data has been
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    container. Thus, it appears I have no control of the request in the
    onBeforeRequest() method. Is this correct?
    In light of this new observation I am now going to create a base view
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    --- In iPlanet-JATO@y..., "Craig V. Conover" <craig.conover@s...> wrote:
    The problem is that you don't know what the target view is until it has
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    (the handling view bean or command class). You can get this from the
    HttpServletRequest. The attribute name is "viewBean".
    So you can get the view bean name by doing the following inonBeforeRequest:
    <HttpServletRequest>.getAttribute("viewBean");
    But I suspect this is not going to solve your current issue.
    You could add the target page name to the page session. If there ismore
    than one possible target page, it might get a little more involved.
    Let me know if the use of page session needs further explanation.
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    For more information about JATO, including download information, pleasevisit:
    http://developer.iplanet.com/tech/appserver/framework/index.jsp

    If you want to stop a JATO request in its tracks, you have a little black
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    handling the request, but not generate an error, as the develper has taken
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    In your scenario, you want to check if the user is logged in, and if not,
    save the target URL using the parsePathInfo() method. Then, forward to the
    login page and then throw a CompleteRequestException.
    Todd
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "nickmalthus" <nickmalthus@h...>
    Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 3:05 PM
    Subject: [iPlanet-JATO] Re: onBeforeRequest(); Finding requested view from
    requestContext
    I guess what I am thinking about doing is capturing the requested URL,
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    URL in the session(or page session of the Login bean) and forward to
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    "forward the request" as if the user had typed in
    /appname/modulename/RequestName, which is the behavior I am trying to
    acheive.
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    output the viewbean and then continue to process the request which in
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    written to the stream which does not bode well with the servlet
    container. Thus, it appears I have no control of the request in the
    onBeforeRequest() method. Is this correct?
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    onSecurityCheck() method to forward to my login bean. If I can't find
    any other way, I will get the URL from the page session and do a
    response.sendRedirect() to the URL.
    Thanks for the help!
    --- In iPlanet-JATO@y..., "Craig V. Conover" <craig.conover@s...> wrote:
    The problem is that you don't know what the target view is until it has
    been forwarded to.
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    the request handler that has the code that will ultimately forward to
    another view bean. This is code that you have written. So, until that
    forwardTo() is invoked, there is no notion of a "target page".
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    (the handling view bean or command class). You can get this from the
    HttpServletRequest. The attribute name is "viewBean".
    So you can get the view bean name by doing the following inonBeforeRequest:
    <HttpServletRequest>.getAttribute("viewBean");
    But I suspect this is not going to solve your current issue.
    You could add the target page name to the page session. If there ismore
    than one possible target page, it might get a little more involved.
    Let me know if the use of page session needs further explanation.
    c
    For more information about JATO, including download information, pleasevisit:
    http://developer.iplanet.com/tech/appserver/framework/index.jsp

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