The security API provides page-level security - even though the component model 
is secure people still like to be able to secure their views for completeness.  
This is totally optional and if page/view security is not a concern there is no 
requirement to use it.

On the last point, there is a security system for EJB3 however it is lacking in 
a number of areas.  A rule-based security API will provide an innovative new 
solution to a problem that has been traditionally complex and difficult to 
implement a solution for.  Integration points will exist for those who still 
wish to work with JAAS-based container security, however I'm of the opinion 
that very few situations will require this.

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