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Andreas Christoforides commented on MRM-832:
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I would also vote for Spring security. I personally wasn't even aware of the
Redback project until I started looking into Archiva and Continuum. I believe
that is probably the case for most Java developers not involved in the Apache
community. On the other hand, Acegi/Spring security is what most Java
developers are familiar with.
> Investigate future Security framework options
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>
> Key: MRM-832
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-832
> Project: Archiva
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: Users/Security
> Affects Versions: 1.2
> Reporter: James William Dumay
> Fix For: 1.2
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> This is just a stub ticket as we have been rumbling about replacing/improving
> our choice of security framework in 1.2
> Ideally it should be _very_ easy for administrators of Archiva to back auth
> onto a variety of systems - LDAP, Active Directory, Atlassian Crowd, OpenSSO,
> etc
> Possible frameworks:
> * Redback (Current, could do with some love) - http://redback.codehaus.org
> * Spring-Security (was ACEGI) -
> http://static.springframework.org/spring-security/site/
> * JSecurity (new Apache Incubator project) - http://www.jsecurity.org/
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