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      is also caused by changing the Authenticator.<br>
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      Snjeza<br>
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      On 11/7/2012 4:40 PM, Andr&eacute; Dietisheim wrote:<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Snjezana<br>
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        good point! <br>
        I already found out about this when looking at different Eclipse
        plugins. EGit does it, Scout and apparently ECF, too. Quite a
        mess to be honest: A bad API in the jdk UrlConnection, a poor
        implementation in org.eclipse.ui and here we are: plenty of
        plugins overriding the Authenticator with unpredictable results.<br>
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        Cheers<br>
        Andr&eacute;<br>
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        On 11/07/2012 04:21 PM, Snjezana Peco wrote:<br>
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          setting your own authenticator.<br>
          You can check how ECF sets its authenticator using the
          org.eclipse.ecf.provider.filetransfer.retrieve.UrlConnectionRetrieveFileTransfer.UrlConnectionAuthenticator


          class and the Authenticator.setDefault method.<br>
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          Snjeza<br>
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          On 11/6/2012 3:12 PM, Andr&eacute; Dietisheim wrote:<br>
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          Hi<br>
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          In OpenShift tooling I have a dialog that allows you to
          create/edit connections to OpenShift. Behind the scenes I'm
          using HttpUrlConnection to talk to the OpenShift REST service.
          If I provide invalid user-credentials Eclipse pops up a dialog
          for the user to provide username and password on top of my
          dialog. <br>
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          It turns out that Eclipse is registering it's very own
          Authenticator in HttpUrlConnection which is invoking the
          Eclipse credentials dialog if the Http response is 401.<br>
          Does anybody know how to disable this in Eclipse? I'm pretty
          stuck, I'd appreciate any input.<br>
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          Thanks!<br>
          Andr&eacute;<br>
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