Yay! Thanks!
Regards, Alan On Oct 15, 2010, at 3:28 PM, Les Hazlewood wrote: > Hi Alan, > > You should have commit rights again :) > > Cheers, > > Les > > On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 1:09 PM, Alan D. Cabrera <l...@toolazydogs.com> wrote: >> Not sure. I would pester infra. >> >> >> Regards, >> Alan >> >> On Oct 13, 2010, at 11:31 AM, Les Hazlewood wrote: >> >>> Oops - yeah, I've been meaning to get to this per Craig's earlier >>> email, sorry. How do I go about getting this turned back on? Is >>> there some script I can run somewhere? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Les >>> >>> On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 9:39 PM, Alan D. Cabrera <l...@toolazydogs.com> >>> wrote: >>>> I think that we can use the Shiro filters as they exist. All we need to >>>> do is add a Struts 2 interceptor for Shiro to inject the aquired Shiro >>>> subject into the value stack. This Shiro subject can be used by login >>>> actions to check if a login was successful. >>>> >>>> I was going to work out a sketch of the ideas in the sandbox but it seems >>>> that I no longer have my old commit privileges. Could I have them >>>> re-instated? >>>> >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Alan >>>> >>>> On Oct 7, 2010, at 11:18 AM, Les Hazlewood wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Alan, >>>>> >>>>> I haven't used Struts (ever), so I won't be able to offer >>>>> struts-specific advice. But because it is a typical request/response >>>>> MVC framework w/ servlets and JSPs (AIUI), just defining the >>>>> IniShiroFilter in web.xml should be all that is necessary. >>>>> >>>>> If it is not Spring-based and you want to use annotations, you'll >>>>> probably need to enable the AspectJ support, otherwise, >>>>> SecurityUtils.getSubject() will work fine. >>>>> >>>>> For testing, I would use the Subject.Builder to mock Subject instances >>>>> as necessary. For example: >>>>> >>>>> Subject mock = new >>>>> Subject.Builder(testSecurityManager).foo(..).bar(...).buildSubject(); >>>>> mock.execute( new Runnable() { >>>>> public void run() { >>>>> runSomeTestAsTheSubject(); >>>>> } >>>>> }); >>>>> >>>>> This guarantees thread cleanup. You can also use the 'Manual >>>>> Association' approach as covered in >>>>> http://incubator.apache.org/shiro/subject.html by binding and clearing >>>>> the ThreadState in the respective @Before and @After JUnit methods. >>>>> The Runnable and/or Callable approach is my favorite because there is >>>>> less to manage. >>>>> >>>>> HTH! >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Les Hazlewood >>>>> Founder, Katasoft, Inc. >>>>> Application Security Products & Professional Apache Shiro Support and >>>>> Training: >>>>> http://www.katasoft.com >>>>> >>>>> On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 6:51 AM, Alan D. Cabrera <l...@toolazydogs.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>>> I would like to integrate Shiro w/ a struts 2 setup. Any advice before >>>>>> I dive in? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> Alan >>>>>> >>>>>> >> >>