SunFire,

Nice work. As for taking out the LoggedIn interceptor, I wonder if using a 
servlet filter could do the same trick. This at least frees you of using the 
@LoggedIn annotation. Another thing is that you don't have to rely on a backing 
bean instantiation for the User to make it into the session.

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