Randy Thornton wrote:
I have provided my own AuthenticationDao implementation for my users and groups. I have my own user and group implementation that have data other than username, password, and capabilities. It would be nice if I could subclass off of User instead of having to create a new User object from them for all the apis. The problem is that the members of User are all private. Can these be changed to protected or is there some special reason for them to be private?
Randy
Hi Randy
I just took a look at User and am wondering what you couldn't achieve by calling super(). Each of the properties have a getter, and the constructor performs the setting. Is there a particular use case you can't accomplish? I don't mind making them protected if needed, but I do wonder if doing so would reduce the integrity of User, as the constructor performs checks for non-null values etc.
Best regards Ben
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