[ http://jira.andromda.org/browse/BPM-107?page=history ]
     
Wouter Zoons closed BPM-107:
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    Resolution: Fixed

Implemented, use the <<Unsecured>> stereotype on those use-cases that need not 
to be secured. For those ones there will be no 'roles' attribute in their 
actions (struts-config.xml), and no <auth-constraint> (web.xml)

> No possibilit to allow anonymous user access to a use case (when security 
> setting is on)
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: BPM-107
>          URL: http://jira.andromda.org/browse/BPM-107
>      Project: Bpm4Struts Cartridge
>         Type: Bug
>     Versions: 3.0 M3
>     Reporter: Erwin Teseling
>     Assignee: Wouter Zoons
>      Fix For: 3.0 RC2

>
> In the current version of the cartridge it is not possible to use security 
> and still allow for some use cases to be "unsecured" (meaning allowing an 
> anonymous user to have acces to this use case).
> On the mailinglist there was some discussion on how to deal with this and I 
> agree defining a new stereotype lyke "Secured" and "Unsecured" is a good way 
> to deal with this. For my understanding this would mean that:
> - A use case that is typed "Unsecured" with no associations with any actors 
> is accessible for anyone.
> - A use case that is types "Unsecured" with several associations with actors 
> is accessible for anyone.
> - A use case that is typed "Secured" with no associations with any actors is 
> NOT accessible by anyone.
> - A user case that is typed "Secured" with several associations with actors 
> is ONLY accessible for those actors/roles.

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