Do you have to change too much of your code? Because I have jdbc 
authentication with Spring Security (not working), and I'll want to keep it 
that way. For example: I have a user that implements userdeatails, and some 
permits that implements grantedauthority. Is there a simple way to get from 
here to Apache Shiro?
Thanks,
Matias

On Monday, March 19, 2012 8:59:36 AM UTC-3, pepperbob wrote:
>
> Alright, in favor of a better integration I threw away the whole 
> Spring-thing and replaced it with Apache Shiro.
>
>
> Am Donnerstag, 15. März 2012 09:49:55 UTC+1 schrieb pepperbob:
>>
>> I run a web application with guice2 + warp persist (multiple datasources) 
>> including spring security & jersey. I'm trying to migrate to guice3 + 
>> guice-persist and made the following observation:
>>
>> due to the setup, it is required to run the persist filter at first, then 
>> spring security and finally the jersey relevant part (via my guice servlet 
>> module). As the warp-filter has been setup through web.xml this has not 
>> been a problem so far.
>>
>> With guice3 the persistence filter is setup in my servlet module which 
>> also takes care about jersey (jersey-guice integration). This means that I 
>> cannot run the spring security filter in between as it needs to be setup 
>> via web.xml (and esp. after the persistence filter as it uses guice managed 
>> beans).
>>
>> Any pointers or ideas how this could still work out? The only way I could 
>> think is to de-couple spring security from the guice managed persistence 
>> but I don't really like that. Maybe I should move to Apache Shiro as there 
>> is a guice integration.
>>
>

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