I just attached a zip with my classes to the issue. I'd be glad to hear comments about it -- and maybe you'll notice, what I did wrong about the releaseAssumedIdentity issue...
Cheers, DJ 2009/1/14 Les Hazlewood <[email protected]>: > Hi Daniel, > > Of course we'd love to see it :) Please attach it to this issue: > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSEC-37 > > I myself started working on an underlying architecture last night that will > support 'assumed identity' as well as cleans some things up. I'll summarize > that in another thread, please look out for it, as I'm sure it will kick off > an architecture discussion that you would be interested in. > > Thanks, > > Les > > On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Daniel J. Lauk <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hello, Jsecurity developers. >> >> I finished my work on the grails JSecurity plugin and would share my >> identity assuming code, if you're interested. >> I wrote the classes in Java, so that they should be easy to integrate >> with existing JSecurity code. >> >> I'll try to add JUnit tests to them tomorrow. >> >> Basically I created a decorator for the subject adding the assume >> identity features and a security manager that creates such decorated >> subjects. >> >> Tell me, if you're interested. >> >> Cheers, >> DJ >> >
