ok, so the term voter is specific to Acegisecurity etc, and not a wider used term in Spring, IOC, AOP etc. that I have missed?

I'll look at the code and see what I understand :-)

Thanks Justin

On Sep 24, 2004, at 5:37 PM, March, Andres wrote:

A voter is defined in the documentation.  Don't know if you are asking
what one is or how I applied it.  The voter is registered with an
interceptor that is applied to my business methods.  So anywhere I want
to secure objects involved in a business method I register the
interceptor on them.

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What does "voter" apply to in these case?

Thanks Justin

The only other thing that I added which I find extremely valuable is
a
voter for ACL security.  The ACL package does not include this but I
find it is the best manner in which to check access on an instance.



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