When I tried using a framework for security (at the time it was osuser 
and osauth) I failed because these frameworks were not able to give me 
back my context. So when I tried implementing the xwiki user module as a 
framework  module I could not do it for multiwiki since I had not the 
session to make the database switch.

Now with the new architecture and storing the context in Threadlocal it 
might not be an issue anymore.

Ludovic

Vincent Massol wrote:
> Something to look at: http://jsecurity.org/
>
> I've heard good feedback from Jason Van Zyl (Maven). They've used it  
> in Nexus.
>
> Might be a good move from us to use it for XWiki's security in general.
>
> Anyone interested in this?
>
> Thanks
> -Vincent
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