Also, just wanted to let you know I appreciate your work on the ACL features. It has been easy to extend to get what I need. Thanks.
> -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > March, Andres > Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 3:33 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [Acegisecurity-developer] BasicAclProvider > > Thanks. Yea, read that. Maybe I should be posting to the Spring list > because I can't figure out how to get that to work. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf > Of > > Ben Alex > > Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 3:31 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: [Acegisecurity-developer] BasicAclProvider > > > > March, Andres wrote: > > > > > I was trying to set the defaultAclObjectIdentityClass in the > > > application context but am having trouble. Maybe this is because the > > > property is a class. Not sure how to define that bean property in > the > > > xml. Is there some other way you recommend setting the > > > defaultAclObjectIdentityClass? Or do you know how to do it in > Spring? > > > > > > ----------------------------------------- > > > > > > Andres March > > > > > > Platform - Apps Engineering > > > > > > Sony Online Entertainment > > > > > > desk: 858.577.3373 > > > > > > cell: 619.519.1519 > > > > > Hi Andres > > > > From the Spring reference manual: > > > > "Additionally, when talking about the XML based BeanFactory variants > > (including the ApplicationContext variants), these have built-in > support > > for defining Lists, Maps, Sets, and Properties collection types. > > Additionally, Spring uses JavaBeans PropertyEditor definitions to be > > able to convert string values to other, arbitrary types. (You can > > provide the BeanFactory with your own PropertyEditor definitions to be > > able to convert your own custom types; more information about > > PropertyEditors and how to manually add custom ones, can be found in > > Section 3.9, "Registering additional custom PropertyEditors"). When a > > bean property is a Java Class type, Spring allows you to specify the > > value for that property as a string value which is the name of the > > class, and the ClassEditor PropertyEditor, which is built-in, will > take > > care of converting that class name to an actual Class instance." > > > > Best regards > > Ben > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > SF.Net email is sponsored by Shop4tech.com-Lowest price on Blank Media > > 100pk Sonic DVD-R 4x for only $29 -100pk Sonic DVD+R for only $33 > > Save 50% off Retail on Ink & Toner - Free Shipping and Free Gift. > > http://www.shop4tech.com/z/Inkjet_Cartridges/9_108_r285 > > _______________________________________________ > > Acegisecurity-developer mailing list > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/acegisecurity-developer > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by Shop4tech.com-Lowest price on Blank Media > 100pk Sonic DVD-R 4x for only $29 -100pk Sonic DVD+R for only $33 > Save 50% off Retail on Ink & Toner - Free Shipping and Free Gift. > http://www.shop4tech.com/z/Inkjet_Cartridges/9_108_r285 > _______________________________________________ > Acegisecurity-developer mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/acegisecurity-developer ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by Shop4tech.com-Lowest price on Blank Media 100pk Sonic DVD-R 4x for only $29 -100pk Sonic DVD+R for only $33 Save 50% off Retail on Ink & Toner - Free Shipping and Free Gift. http://www.shop4tech.com/z/Inkjet_Cartridges/9_108_r285 _______________________________________________ Acegisecurity-developer mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/acegisecurity-developer