On Tue, 2004-05-11 at 09:14 +1000, Ben Alex wrote:
> Hi Patricio
> 
> We're already using it for internal projects, and as the foundation for a
> commercial webapp that will be released in about three months. Other users
> may be able to provide specific sites etc already in production you can go
> visit. If reliability is a concern, we've had several releases now and it's
> had a reasonable number of downloads:
> http://sourceforge.net/project/stats/?group_id=104215.
> 
> In terms of the architecture, whilst I'm biased, I haven't found any
> show-stoppers yet. Last week for instance I got it working with Jakarta
> Slide (WebDAV) in about an hour, even though Slide insists on using its own
> security system. 

i would be greatly interested to see how you integrated acegisecurity
and slide. 

Regards,

Nadeem

> By having everything as highly-focused filters and classes,
> you can mix and match whatever security capabilities you need for a given
> project.
> 
> If you have a specific application design you're trying to work through on
> the security front, feel free to ask on the list and we'll be happy to help.
> 
> Best regards
> Ben
> 
> 
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> Patricio Keilty
>       Sent: Tuesday, 11 May 2004 6:42 AM
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>       Subject: [Acegisecurity-developer] evaluating acegi
>       
>       
>       Hi all, i´m new to the list.....we´re currently evaluating acegi as
> our webapp security framework as we´re developing with Spring. We are new to
> both two frameworks, but are very excited about their features/capabilities
> :) .
>       Particularly, finding a security framework that allows to
> declaratively manage authorization at object methods level and also by means
> of urls effortlessly is great!
>       Please provide any success stories or sites currently using it.
>       Your information is indeed VERY MUCH appreciated!
>        
>       Thanks in advance,
>       --p
> 
> 
> 
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