Jason Carreira wrote:
You might change your tune when you're asked to integrate your CMS
product with an existing security framework...
Since my day job is to write a CMS product with a built-in security framework that connects to LDAP/AD/NT/whatever, I don't think that'll happen.

Especially if it's a
large user base and they've gone with an enterprise security
infrastructure based on something like Netegrity Siteminder. Those
products will have integration with large app servers, etc., but you'd
have to develop your own plugins. Using standard security frameworks
allows you to more easily integrate with a whole security system. This
is why I've pushed for us to stay with standard J2EE security rather
than developing our own user / role framework.
What I'm proposing would be a plugin anyway (standard interceptor, which could be replaced by changing the XML) so that's not an issue.

/Rickard

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