Hi Les,

absolutely, every contribution (especially the one as useful as what you
proposing) is more than welcomed. I'd recommend to create a Jira for this
new feature for starters and submit and patch there.

Thanks!

Regards
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On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 3:53 AM, Les Hazlewood <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi dev team,
>
> I'm developing an ActiveMQ Broker Plugin that uses Apache Shiro to
> secure all aspects of ActiveMQ (at least that I'm able to tell) such
> as authenticating connections, authorizing access to destinations,
> etc.
>
> While ActiveMQ's default security capabilities are a fine effort, this
> plugin allows for a more powerful security experience such as
> fine-grained access control via permissions, more security data store
> integrations via Shiro Realms, etc, as well as being easier to
> understand for most people than JAAS for example.
>
> If the ActiveMQ dev team is willing to accept it, I'd like to
> contribute this to the project, probably as a new Maven module under
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/activemq/trunk/activemq-shiro.  As an
> ASF committer and PMC Chair for Shiro, my CLAs are already in order.
>
> Is this something that the ActiveMQ dev team would be willing to
> adopt?  I'd be happy to provide a patch if so, as well as a new
> documentation page on the ActiveMQ website explaining how to use it.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanks for any feedback,
>
> --
> Les Hazlewood | @lhazlewood
> CTO, Stormpath | http://stormpath.com | @goStormpath | 888.391.5282
> PMC Chair, Apache Shiro | http://shiro.apache.org
>

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