Hi Sudipto, It looks like you need to add the sql-os dependencies to your project. See [1] - I still need to update the documentation.
Regards, Kevin [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-223 On 8 Jun 2012 at 17:16, Sudipto Majumder wrote: > Okay, I found some info on the website. I was trying to use sql > authentication since ldap server is not yet available. I used the following > configuration in isis.properties - > > *isis.authentication=sql > isis.authentication.sql.jdbc.driver=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver > isis.authentication.sql.jdbc.connection=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/tutorial > isis.authentication.sql.jdbc.user=*** > isis.authentication.sql.jdbc.password=*** > > isis.authentication.sql.userTable=user_authentication > isis.authentication.sql.userNameField=username > isis.authentication.sql.passwordField=password > * > But getting the following error while deploying - > > *Error in custom provider, > org.apache.isis.core.commons.factory.InstanceCreationException: Failed to > load installer; named/class:'sql' (of type > org.apache.isis.core.runtime.authentication.AuthenticationManagerInstaller)* > > Where I am going wrong? I'm using isis version > *0.3.0-incubating-SNAPSHOT*and file authentication is working fine for > me. > > Thanks, > Sudipto. > On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 11:07 AM, Sudipto Majumder > <[email protected]>wrote: > > > Hi Dan, > > > > After some initial POC success, there is an actual opportunity of using > > Isis framework in a rapid development project. We have little time to > > ponder on whether we should use Isis or go for some other traditional > > framework. The use cases for this project is not very complex and hence we > > were thinking of Isis in the first place. But before we can decide, we need > > to be sure of the feasibility of a few facts. > > > > And the first thing to look into is the authentication and authorization > > part. So, far I have only used and seen file based authentication but in > > the framework code I noticed some classes for LDAP authentication. So, my > > first question is can we integrate easily with an LDAP for the > > authentication part? If yes, is there any documentation available on the > > same? > > As for authorization, we need to show/hide some service and menu links > > based on roles and these roles would be maintained in application database. > > So this brings up to my second question, whether that can be achieved or > > not. In the password files I noticed some mention of roles but did not > > understand much about that. > > > > I would really appreciate if you can kindly comment on these items. > > > > Thanks, > > Sudipto.
