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From version 12.1
edited by wolfgang_glas@iteg_at
on 2013-07-23 09.40:25
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To version 10.1
edited by wolfgang_glas@iteg_at
on 2013-07-23 09.35:53
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21 21  URL of exported {{code language="none"}}DomainPasswordLoginService{{/code}}: {{code language="none"}}/http-login/<login.mechanism>/login{{/code}}
22 22  <login.mechanism> beeing i.e. {{code language="none"}}jaas{{/code}} from [[doc:LOGIN.DomainPasswordLoginService implementations and backends.org\.clazzes\.login\.jaas.WebHome]], {{code language="none"}}ldap{{/code}} from [[doc:LOGIN.DomainPasswordLoginService implementations and backends.org\.clazzes\.login\.ldap.WebHome]], {{code language="none"}}http{{/code}} from [[doc:LOGIN.DomainPasswordLoginService implementations and backends.org\.clazzes\.login\.http.WebHome]].
23 23  
24 -Starting with version 1.2.0 of http-login-adapter, the timezone of the user logging in is determined via javascript and propagated to the server as the login time zone, when the configuration parameter {{code language="none"}}doTimeZoneDetection=true{{/code}} is set. The login timezone may be queried using HttpLoginServer.getTimeZone() or ThreadLocalManager.getLoginTimeZone() when using HttpCheckLoginInterceptor of http-aop-util-1.2.0 or later
24 +Starting with version 1.1.0 of http-login-adapter, the timezone of the user logging in is determined via javascript and propagated to the server as the login time zone, when the configuration parameter {{code language="none"}}doTimeZoneDetection=true{{/code}} is set. The login timezone may be queried using HttpLoginServer.getTimeZone() or ThreadLocalManager.getLoginTimeZone() when using HttpCheckLoginInterceptor of http-aop-util-1.2.0 or later
25 25  
26 26  The login time zone and/or login local may be overwritten using URL parameters to the login service like in the following examples:
27 27  
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36 36  /http-login/<login.mechanism>/login?tz=America/Los_Angeles
37 37  )))
38 38  )))|(((
39 -login with the browser's default locale and Los Angeles time zone
39 +
40 40  )))
41 41  |(((
42 -(% class="code" %)
43 -(((
44 -/http-login/<login.mechanism>/login?tz=GMT+01:00&locale=fr
45 -)))
42 +
46 46  )))|(((
47 -login with a timezone with fixed offset and a french locale.
44 +
48 48  )))
49 49  |(((
50 -(% class="code" %)
51 -(((
52 -/http-login/<login.mechanism>/login?locale=fr-CA
53 -)))
47 +
54 54  )))|(((
55 -login with a french canadian locale.
49 +
56 56  )))
57 57  
58 -(% style="color: rgb(0,0,0);font-size: 16.0px;line-height: 1.5625;" %)Testpad
52 +\\
59 59  
54 +\\
55 +
56 +
57 +
58 +=== {{id name="org.clazzes.login.adapter.http-Testpad"/}}Testpad ===
59 +
60 60  There is a small testpad application to play with this adapter.
61 61  
62 62  It is provided as an OSGi bundle, which may be activated by
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1 -688905
1 +688933
URL
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1 -https://clazzes.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/LOGIN/pages/688905/org.clazzes.login.adapter.http
1 +https://clazzes.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/LOGIN/pages/688933/org.clazzes.login.adapter.http