I have a use case that goes like this:
1- A user logs-in to a FIRST server (via a web form of some sort). 2- This FIRST server establishes the user connection. 3- The FIRST server sends a URL redirection to the user. 4- The user's browser will point to SECOND server.
This is where it's not clear if what's in my head is actually feasible.
Can the browser redirection send a payload in a HTTP POST/GET to the redirected URL? Let's say:
5- SECOND server recieves POST in servlet to process the payload
public void doPost(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse resp)
throws ServletException, IOException {
...
}
What is actually going on, is I have 2 servers. FIRST establishes the connections and sends back a token (with security assessment, user info, and stuff). This token needs to be forwarded somehow to SECOND which will parse this token (an XML stream) to get to "know" the user.
I'm I completly insane?
Thx.