org.apache.jackrabbit.api.security.user Java package.
Using an OSGi bundle that contains these APIs, you can retrieve AEM user identifier values and perform a task using these values. In this development article, the retrieved AEM user identifier values are written to the Adobe CQ log file.
7.12.2013 17:25:09.689 *INFO* [0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 [1387319109155] GET /content/Blog.html HTTP/1.1] com.aem.users.SearchUsersImpl Retrieved USER admin
17.12.2013 17:25:09.689 *INFO* [0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 [1387319109155] GET /content/Blog.html HTTP/1.1] com.aem.users.SearchUsersImpl Retrieved USER replication-receiver
17.12.2013 17:25:09.708 *INFO* [0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 [1387319109155] GET /content/Blog.html HTTP/1.1] com.aem.users.SearchUsersImpl Retrieved USER anonymous
17.12.2013 17:25:09.709 *INFO* [0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 [1387319109155] GET /content/Blog.html HTTP/1.1] com.aem.users.SearchUsersImpl Retrieved USER zachary.w.mitchell@spambob.com
To read this development article, click http://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/using/developing-aem-osgi-bundles-jackrabbit.html.
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