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package com.sun.jersey.samples.https_grizzly.resource;
import com.sun.jersey.core.util.Base64;
import com.sun.jersey.samples.https_grizzly.Server;
import javax.ws.rs.GET;
import javax.ws.rs.Path;
import javax.ws.rs.core.Context;
import javax.ws.rs.core.HttpHeaders;
import javax.ws.rs.core.MediaType;
import javax.ws.rs.core.Response;
/**
*
* @author [email protected]
*/
@Path("/")
public class RootResource {
@GET
public Response get1(@Context HttpHeaders headers) {
// you can get username form HttpHeaders
System.out.println("Service: GET / User: " + getUser(headers));
return Response.ok(Server.CONTENT).type(MediaType.TEXT_HTML).build();
}
private String getUser(HttpHeaders headers) {
// this is a very minimalistic and "naive" code; if you plan to use it
// add necessary checks (see com.sun.jersey.samples.https_grizzly.auth.SecurityFilter)
String auth = headers.getRequestHeader("authorization").get(0);
auth = auth.substring("Basic ".length());
String[] values = new String(Base64.base64Decode(auth)).split(":");
// String username = values[0];
// String password = values[1];
return values[0];
}
}