Example usage for org.springframework.security.web.savedrequest HttpSessionRequestCache subclass-usage

List of usage examples for org.springframework.security.web.savedrequest HttpSessionRequestCache subclass-usage

Introduction

In this page you can find the example usage for org.springframework.security.web.savedrequest HttpSessionRequestCache subclass-usage.

Usage

From source file com.ctc.storefront.security.impl.WebHttpSessionRequestCache.java

/**
 * Extension of HttpSessionRequestCache that allows pass through of cookies from the current request. This is required
 * to allow the GUIDInterceptor to see the secure cookie written during authentication.
 * 
 * The <tt>RequestCache</tt> stores the <tt>SavedRequest</tt> in the HttpSession, this is then restored perfectly.
 * Unfortunately the saved request also hides new cookies that have been written since the saved request was created.

From source file com.vmm.storefront.security.impl.WebHttpSessionRequestCache.java

/**
 * Extension of HttpSessionRequestCache that allows pass through of cookies from the current request. This is required
 * to allow the GUIDInterceptor to see the secure cookie written during authentication.
 * 
 * The <tt>RequestCache</tt> stores the <tt>SavedRequest</tt> in the HttpSession, this is then restored perfectly.
 * Unfortunately the saved request also hides new cookies that have been written since the saved request was created.

From source file de.hybris.petshop.storefront.security.impl.WebHttpSessionRequestCache.java

/**
 * Extension of HttpSessionRequestCache that allows pass through of cookies from the current request. This is required
 * to allow the GUIDInterceptor to see the secure cookie written during authentication.
 * 
 * The <tt>RequestCache</tt> stores the <tt>SavedRequest</tt> in the HttpSession, this is then restored perfectly.
 * Unfortunately the saved request also hides new cookies that have been written since the saved request was created.

From source file com.asianpaintsb2b.storefront.security.impl.WebHttpSessionRequestCache.java

/**
 * Extension of HttpSessionRequestCache that allows pass through of cookies from the current request. This is required
 * to allow the GUIDInterceptor to see the secure cookie written during authentication.
 * 
 * The <tt>RequestCache</tt> stores the <tt>SavedRequest</tt> in the HttpSession, this is then restored perfectly.
 * Unfortunately the saved request also hides new cookies that have been written since the saved request was created.

From source file com.epam.trade.storefront.security.impl.WebHttpSessionRequestCache.java

/**
 * Extension of HttpSessionRequestCache that allows pass through of cookies from the current request. This is required
 * to allow the GUIDInterceptor to see the secure cookie written during authentication.
 * 
 * The <tt>RequestCache</tt> stores the <tt>SavedRequest</tt> in the HttpSession, this is then restored perfectly.
 * Unfortunately the saved request also hides new cookies that have been written since the saved request was created.

From source file com.device.storefront.security.impl.WebHttpSessionRequestCache.java

/**
 * Extension of HttpSessionRequestCache that allows pass through of cookies from the current request. This is required
 * to allow the GUIDInterceptor to see the secure cookie written during authentication.
 * 
 * The <tt>RequestCache</tt> stores the <tt>SavedRequest</tt> in the HttpSession, this is then restored perfectly.
 * Unfortunately the saved request also hides new cookies that have been written since the saved request was created.

From source file com.epam.hybris.test.storefront.security.impl.WebHttpSessionRequestCache.java

/**
 * Extension of HttpSessionRequestCache that allows pass through of cookies from the current request. This is required
 * to allow the GUIDInterceptor to see the secure cookie written during authentication.
 * 
 * The <tt>RequestCache</tt> stores the <tt>SavedRequest</tt> in the HttpSession, this is then restored perfectly.
 * Unfortunately the saved request also hides new cookies that have been written since the saved request was created.

From source file com.etourtravelb2b.storefront.security.impl.WebHttpSessionRequestCache.java

/**
 * Extension of HttpSessionRequestCache that allows pass through of cookies from the current request. This is required
 * to allow the GUIDInterceptor to see the secure cookie written during authentication.
 * 
 * The <tt>RequestCache</tt> stores the <tt>SavedRequest</tt> in the HttpSession, this is then restored perfectly.
 * Unfortunately the saved request also hides new cookies that have been written since the saved request was created.

From source file com.ecenta.hproject.storefront.security.impl.WebHttpSessionRequestCache.java

/**
 * Extension of HttpSessionRequestCache that allows pass through of cookies from the current request. This is required
 * to allow the GUIDInterceptor to see the secure cookie written during authentication.
 * 
 * The <tt>RequestCache</tt> stores the <tt>SavedRequest</tt> in the HttpSession, this is then restored perfectly.
 * Unfortunately the saved request also hides new cookies that have been written since the saved request was created.

From source file de.hybris.assuramed.storefront.security.impl.WebHttpSessionRequestCache.java

/**
 * Extension of HttpSessionRequestCache that allows pass through of cookies from the current request. This is required
 * to allow the GUIDInterceptor to see the secure cookie written during authentication.
 * 
 * The <tt>RequestCache</tt> stores the <tt>SavedRequest</tt> in the HttpSession, this is then restored perfectly.
 * Unfortunately the saved request also hides new cookies that have been written since the saved request was created.