Re: authentication
Re: authentication
- Subject: Re: authentication
- From: Ben Ketteridge <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2003 09:14:00 +0000
At 01:09 3/2/03, you wrote:
I am building a webobjects application for the internet. I need to have a
very secure authentication module where users may login and if not yet a
user you can choose to register which will cost you. There will be many
many users so do I need to put them in the database or does webobjects put
them somewhere?????
You have to manage that... probably putting them in a DB or a file.
I looked at the jcauthentication but in appears that you have to use
interface builder which will in turn screw up the webobjects app. Or can
you use NIB?? I didn't think it would go to a browser as HTML.
No idea. Never heard of jcauthentication.
I don't want to get into things like swing as i hear it really slows your
app. Also I can't require that users have a JVM it has to be dynamic to
browser
Then it has to be HTML/DHTML
The tutorials are good but where does one find examples of more applications??
By paying Apple to go on PW01 & PW02 (Programming WebObject 01 & 02)
courses in how to use WebObjects.
Kind Regards
Ben.
Dr Ben Ketteridge
email@hidden
PME Product Manager,
ProAct International,
PO Box 100, Denbigh, UK.
Tel: 01745 817161 ext. 330
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