Hi all,
JSecurity is a really cool piece of software, and is really easy to
integrate with restlet. In Nexus, we have it integrated pretty easily.


~t~

On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 9:19 AM, Karel Vervaeke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> I did not know JSecurity, so I am unfamiliar with it (except from the
> "getting started" docs).  I can't really help you decide between
> JSecurity and Spring security.  In a world where time was not a luxury I
> would definitely have a closer look at JSecurity...
>
> Regards,
> Karel
>
> On Tue, 2008-11-04 at 11:30 -0800, Jeff Ramsdale wrote:
> > Karel,
> >
> > By any chance did you look at JSecurity as an alternative to Spring
> > Security? Was about to look into integrating one or the other of these
> > with Restlet myself but wondered if other research had been done...
> >
> > I understand (I think) that Sonatype's Nexus uses Restlet and integrated
> > JSecurity (see
> > <
> http://blogs.sonatype.com/people/jvanzyl/2008/08/12/nexus-maven-repository-loves-jsecurity/
> >)
> > but I haven't looked to see if their integration is a general solution.
> >
> > -jeff
> >
>
>


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Thanks,
~t~

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