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Colin,

Thanks for the info. Being new to this user group,
this may be a silly question... but where/how do I
access the "infocenter"? Is that the main usergroup
page you are referring to?

--- Colin Williams <colin.williams@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Ivan,
> 
> if this is a web app, you could setup the http
> server to secure your web
> application using either:
> 
> AS400 logon - users use their existing logons to
> access app
> Validation lists - Maintain users in validation
> lists, seperate from as400
> logons.
> 
> either method is very easy to setup, search on the
> infocenter for the
> webmasters guide
> 
> cheers
> colin.W
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:       Ivan Hurtado [SMTP:iva030@xxxxxxxxx]
> > Sent:       Friday, February 27, 2004 4:25 PM
> > To: JAVA400-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject:    Getting a Java Sign-on Dialog
> > 
> > I am in the early design/architecture phase of an
> > AS400 Server Side web app, and I am trying to make
> a
> > decision on our authentication strategy. I have
> never
> > developed Java using an as400 as the server, so
> please
> > bear with me.
> > 
> > I have the "iSeries & AS/400 Java at Work" book by
> Don
> > Denoncourt (which seems to be a very good 400
> > reference) and with examples from there I was able
> to
> > create a Java app (running from my desktop) that
> > connects to the as400. Upon connection, it brings
> up
> > the Java Sign-on dialog auto-magically which is
> nice.
> > But, I was hoping to be able to do something
> similar
> > for my server side app by putting similar code in
> some
> > Login servlet. The point is that I would like the
> > as400 to handle the authentication for me if
> possible,
> > to eliminate the need for creating user tables.
> How
> > can I best accomplish this?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Ivan Hurtado
> > Sr. Programmer
> > Hull & Company, Inc.
> > iva030@xxxxxxxxx
> > ihurtado@xxxxxxxxxx
> > 
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