I've added additional information (examples mainly) and will upload a
jar ASAP in order to make it easy to test.

And do not hesitate to give me feedback.

David

On Feb 22, 4:13 pm, jossey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi David,
> I really appreciate you sharing this.
> Thanks.
>
> On Feb 19, 3:03 pm, David <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone,
>
> > This is my second message promoting something I've put in my "GWT test
> > area" :) I hope you'll find it useful : It may help people to
> > integrate Spring Security with GWT applications in a clean (that's my
> > non-objective POV ! :)) way.
>
> > Here is a small introduction on how it works ; a more detailed
> > description is available on code.google.com. See the link at the end
> > of this message.
>
> > First thing : it uses GWT-SL to use simple Spring beans to serve RPC
> > calls. I've extended the original GWTHandler in order to provide a
> > convenient way to manage Security exceptions. I've also provided a
> > specific ExceptionTranslationFilter that can deal with security
> > exception too.
>
> > With these two parts, people can handle both URL filtering and AOP
> > strategies.
>
> > As usual, feel free to post your comments, I'll really appreciate your
> > feedback.
>
> > Here is the URL of the Google Code's project 
> > :http://code.google.com/p/gwt-incubator-lib
>
> > David
>
>
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