In my Java EE application, I declare the following restful class
@Path("userProfile")
@Stateless
public class UserProfileRestful {
@Resource
private SessionContext sessionContext;
@Path("userName")
@GET
@Produces(MediaType.Text_Palin)
public String findCurrentUserName(){
return sessionContext.getCallerPrincipal.getName();
}
}
aiming to get the username of the currently logged-in user through any client.
After I logged in with username "myuser", I just pasted the following url to the web browser in a new tab
http://localhost:8080/MyApp/rest/userProfile/userName
and the displayed response was as expected : "myuser".
Now I tried to get that username from within another ExtJS application (that requires no authentication) performing an Ajax request as follows :
Ext.Ajax.Request({
url : "http://localhost:8080/MyApp/rest/userProfile/userName",
success : function(response,options){
alert('username : ' + response.responseText);
},
failure : function(){
alert('request failed');
}
});
the alerted result was "ANONYMOUS", even though I'm still logged in as "myuser" during the same session.
So,why does the caller principal change in the 2nd case, and is there a solution for that?