It always is and I already have taken the necessary steps to make this
more clear. We want to keep our good name :-)

Kind regards,

     Peter Kriens
     
DL> Thank you, Peter.

DL> What needs to be done to have something like this specified more clearly
DL> in the next version of the spec?

DL> Or is something like this not considered "important" enough to worry
DL> about?


DL> Regards,
DL> David




DL> On Wed, 2007-07-04 at 08:08 +0200, Peter Kriens wrote:
>> I agree it is not explicitly stated but it is definitely intended. A
>> User Admin must remove all references to a removed role.
>> 
>> I checked the reference implementation and it does remove all
>> references from all groups.
>> 
>> Kind regards,
>> 
>>      Peter Kriens
>>      
>> DL> Hello!
>> 
>> DL> Neither the API docs nor the spec seem to provide me with a clear
>> DL> answer, and I don't like to make assumptions...
>> 
>> DL> So, can anybody tell me:
>> 
>> 
>> DL> If I add a Role to a Group, and later call removeRole() on that Role,
>> DL> does it automatically get removed from that group, and any others to
>> DL> which it was added as a member, for that matter?
>> 
>> DL> Or do I have to actually manage the Group myself and set up a listener
>> DL> in order to keep the Group synchronized?
>> 
>> 
>> DL> I would assume the former... but like I said, I don't like to make
>> DL> assumptions.
>> 
>> 
>> DL> Thanks!
>> DL> David
>> 
>> 
>> 
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