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Mansour Al Akeel commented on KARAF-2570:
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Sorry, I mean OpenEJB, but by mistake wrote OpenJPA.
OpenEJB has support for role base security already. Personally, when I
am developing, I use either spring or OpenEJB for DI, scope
management, security , transaction management .... etc.
So a lot of this funcitonality is offered by external containers, and
the skills available for these containers is high compared to karaf.
If it is my call, I will spend the resources maintaining the
integration with other containers, rather than trying to duplicate all
these functionality.
I would focus on getting Karaf to play nicely with enterprise
technologies. That's all.
So to answer your question, scoping is the answer !
I can not recall if the latest OpenEJB supported by karaf (4.5.2) has
role based security.
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 12:00 PM, Christian Schneider (JIRA)
> Add annotation based security to the Karaf role based security framework
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> Key: KARAF-2570
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KARAF-2570
> Project: Karaf
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Affects Versions: 3.0.0.RC1
> Reporter: Christian Schneider
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> Allow the usage of Annotations like @RolesAllowed to protect services.
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