Yeah I think IBM has one AFAIK
marc
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> Subject: Re[2]: [jBoss-Dev] Security?
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> BTW, JAAS 1.0 from SUN is a "non-commercial reference implementation".
> Using it in jBoss makes the latter also "for non-commercial use only".
> Any comments on this?
> Does anybody know about other JAAS implementations?
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> Andy Lewis wrote:
> AL> Shouldn't this be done with JAAS?
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> AL> roman seidl wrote:
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> >> Hello all,
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> >> Anyone allready thought about implementing a more complex security
> >> scheme for jboss than ejb security (e.g. acls)?
> >>
> >> As i think about implementing Groupware systems with EJB and standard
> >> ejb security does not work with such systems (as there is not only one
> >> company for that you can assign roles in such a system but thousands
> >> of different users and workspaces) i�d be very interested it something
> >> like that. Acls tend to be rather complex though. Maybe being able to
> >> assign roles to users or groups for a specific object (instance) would
> >> be enough.
> >>
> >> mfg
> >> roman
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> Best regards,
> Oleg
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