Saving the credentials by browser on login page

Charles Crouch ccrouch at redhat.com
Wed Sep 26 16:29:57 UTC 2012


Wow, I'd obviously blocked that out. 
Ok, then that's not a very good example then, since HTTP Basic auth is an extremely low-fi way of authenticating users and not one that I think we ought to measure ourselves against, i.e. no web app i can remember using in the last 10yrs uses it.

I guess glassfish would be another easy one to look at.

----- Original Message -----
> > It uses the browser's own login dialog mechanism (AS7 doesn't have
> > its own login page with its own user/pass fields) and user/pass can
> > be saved (I used Firefox to test this).
> 
> This means, IIRC, it is using HTTP BASIC authentication.
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