his class attempts to use EhCacheManager as the default cache manager, if > Ehcache is in the classpath. If it's not, then there is no cache manager. > This breaks SimpleAccountRealm and anything that inherits from it, i.e. > PropertiesRealm, the default realm. So, if Ehcache is not in the > classpath, > the default behavior of JSecurity is broken. > > IMO, we should either make a hard dependency on Ehcache or make > HashtableCacheManager the default cache manager.
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