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I got one doubt. In AppFuse during Login some action is to be called to check the credentials. In login page there is a action name /j_security-check but I can't find any action class for that action name in struts.xml file. Then how its get redirected to mainMenu.

Can someone help me with this thing

thanks and regards rajNaveen

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Currently , Appfuse2 uses Spring Security 3 as the security framework .So form action j_security-check is handled by Spring Security 3 and it is nothing to do with Struts.

The idea is that in the web.xml , you will found that a Spring Security 3 configuration file ( /WEB-INF/security.xml) which configures the Security behaviour of the web application will be loaded and processed during the webapp starts up . It is configured to use DaoAuthenticationProvider to do the authentication .

Spring security will intercept j_security-check form action and call DaoAuthenticationProvider to process the login request . DaoAuthenticationProvider in turns call its UserDetailsService , which is implemented by developers , to lookup the password for the login user and then simply comparing if the retrieved password matches the submitted password.

I suggest you check out Spring Security 3.

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  • hi Ken, i saw security.xml file, it has
    – rajNaveen
    Mar 21, 2012 at 8:07
  • hi Ken, i saw security.xml file, it has <authentication-provider user-service-ref="userDao"> <password-encoder ref="passwordEncoder"/> </authentication-provider> UserDao is used in how it compares the credentials from database, bcoz if i want to add one feature like change password after the password expires(let it be for 10days), I have to perform this during login itself, so if I want add additional features means how it will take that feature and where I have to add it(in which class)
    – rajNaveen
    Mar 21, 2012 at 8:13
  • Sounds like this solution stackoverflow.com/questions/3335559/… fits your requirement . In the handler , redirect a user with expiry password to the password change page
    – Ken Chan
    Mar 21, 2012 at 8:26

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