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Document ID: 1317 Branch: main Language: default Name: Security Handlers (unchanged) Document Type: Cocoon Document (unchanged) Updated on: 12/8/07 8:52:24 AM Updated by: Job Honig A new version has been created, state: draft Parts ===== Content ------- This part has been updated. Mime type: text/xml (unchanged) File name: (unchanged) Size: 2367 bytes (previous version: 2366 bytes) Content diff: (6 equal lines skipped) Auth comes already with some implementations for a security handler, like a pipeline based one that uses a usual Cocoon pipeline to authenticate a user. So a security handler is a helper component that you have to write in order to --- integrate you database.</p> +++ integrate your database.</p> <p>You will never directly use a security handler. The handler is tied to your <a href="daisy:1316">applications</a> and Cocoon Auth makes use of a security (39 equal lines skipped)