Thanks for your reply. There are a lot of my policy control statements which are also stored in properties.(for example node owner, duration of access). I don't want to store them in a separate place. it is difficult to manage. Is JSR-170(system session) the only way to access property in AccessManager? I am worried about that is not efficient enough.
Feng > well, that would be too invasive. you need to find another mechanism > to prevent infinite look, either work with java security (i.e. use > AccessController.doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction)) or put the acm in the > thread-local, or read the permissions of your nodes in a separately, > using a system session. > > cheers, tobi > -- > -----------------------------------------< [EMAIL PROTECTED] >--- > Tobias Bocanegra, Day Management AG, Barfuesserplatz 6, CH - 4001 Basel > T +41 61 226 98 98, F +41 61 226 98 97 > -----------------------------------------------< http://www.day.com >--- >
