+1
I'd like to see it as part of the Spring Framework. Luckily so far whenever we've used filters for something we've also been using Acegi for security so we haven't run into any problems of needing it and not using Acegi. :-)


Scott Battaglia
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Enterprise Systems and Services, Rutgers University
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Fran�ois Beausoleil wrote:

Hi !

Just wondering if any thought had been given to moving FilterToBeanProxy to the Spring Framework project ? Seems like it would be a good idea, given that it's a general item, and other people would like it ?

Bye !
Fran�ois




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