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1. Re: strange user authentication problems
joblini Feb 26, 2009 3:23 AM (in response to wachtda.scsi.gmx.ch)Sounds as though the two users are sharing the same Session. Are they both using the same workstation?
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2. Re: strange user authentication problems
wachtda.scsi.gmx.ch Feb 26, 2009 9:09 AM (in response to wachtda.scsi.gmx.ch)hello ingo
no, they don't share the same workstation!
it seems, that they (sometimes) have the same user object (which i outjected to the session)i made it like described in the seam reference and the examples,
but perhaps i made something wrong.!?any other idea?
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3. Re: strange user authentication problems
wachtda.scsi.gmx.ch Mar 2, 2009 10:33 AM (in response to wachtda.scsi.gmx.ch)Update:
I noticed, that on some circumstances (unfortunately not really repeatable) the outjected user object
(@out(Scope=Session) c_systemUser) and the credentials becomes null while the object in the session has the expected value.
My Questions:
1.) How can It be, that a outjected object with session scope becomes null?
2.) Is it possible, that the outjected object (which is null) thakes another reference
(from another outjected user)?
Did I made something wrong, or is this a kind of a Seam bug?
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4. Re: strange user authentication problems
wachtda.scsi.gmx.ch Mar 2, 2009 10:36 AM (in response to wachtda.scsi.gmx.ch)Sorry I forgot to add my seam version!
I'm using Seam 2.1.1 GA
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5. Re: strange user authentication problems
wachtda.scsi.gmx.ch Jun 11, 2009 2:15 PM (in response to wachtda.scsi.gmx.ch)Found the problem!
It was a faulty annotated entity class.
The User class was annotated with @Seam, which created a new (NULL) User context object which overrides the one outjected in the authenticator!Sorry, for the troubles made!
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6. Re: strange user authentication problems
sashkanem Dec 23, 2011 8:28 AM (in response to wachtda.scsi.gmx.ch)We have similar problem in several of our applications, we will try fix suggested above and report if this will help.
Thanks