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Re: Authentication when using command-line update manager? [message #55625 is a reply to message #55271] |
Tue, 03 January 2006 22:08 |
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Originally posted by: simon.kaegi.cognos.com
Hi Ted,
AFAIK the command-line update tool does not directly support any form of
HTTP authentication. It might be reasonable to contribute authentication
support.
(Hmm... you might first try something like
http://username:password@yoursite/updates but I seem to recall that
java.net.URL does not provide support for this.)
I'm quite interested in what you're trying to do.
Could you describe the scenario a bit. If I'm understanding things
correctly updating with the command-line tool would require you to restart
your webapp for the change to take hold. I suspect that's not what you
want.
Perhaps what's required is an Update Manager specialized for the servlet
environment.
-Simon
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Re: Authentication when using command-line update manager? [message #56114 is a reply to message #55651] |
Mon, 09 January 2006 02:37 |
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Originally posted by: ihor42.yahoo.com
Hi Ted,
If the update server can't push the updates to equinox, I think it's possible to simulate the push with remotely controlled pull updates. The update server could send the "update" signal to interested parties (along with the authentication token) so they can start pulling the updates from the server.
HTH,
Ihor
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