Thanks Dave for the details, as my self also not very much known about the
spring so may be we have to look in to this and in the draft in more
details.
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Dave Newton wrote:
> aum strut wrote:
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>> Our requirement is to use good authentication framework for our
>
aum strut wrote:
Our requirement is to use good authentication framework for our application
and as per the initial application draft we are not going to use spring in
our application.
as we have found that Spring Security is quite a matured framework so we are
just investigating the option, if
Dave
Our requirement is to use good authentication framework for our application
and as per the initial application draft we are not going to use spring in
our application.
as we have found that Spring Security is quite a matured framework so we are
just investigating the option, if we can use it
aum strut wrote:
my main point was also this we were about to choose Spring Security but as
we are not going to use Spring in our application so we were just a bit
confused (:) ) if we can use this frame work even without using Spring??
You want to use Spring Security without Spring?
Dave
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Although Spring Security may have some dependencies on the Spring Framework,
the inclusion of those libraries should not affect the rest of your
application if you do not intend to use Spring for Dependency Injection,
etc. In fact, the only trouble would be if you did use Spring and had some
req
Hi All,
my main point was also this we were about to choose Spring Security but as
we are not going to use Spring in our application so we were just a bit
confused (:) ) if we can use this frame work even without using Spring??
hope to get some light over this.
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 12:37 PM,
We have used Spring Security in the last 10 struts2 apps. We have some that
use a local user store in the database, others that use LDAP to AD and some
that use Atlassian's Crowd.
Spring Security is very easy to add to your app and gives just about
everything you need I have not ventured i
struts2 project where you
> used jsecurity? I would appreciate your help greatly. Thank you for any
> assistance you can provide.
>
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Farshad Rabbani
>
>
>
>
> > Subject: RE: Struts2 and Security
> > Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 08:27:
If it is not too much trouble, could you send
me some aspects of your struts2 project where you used jsecurity? I would
appreciate your help greatly. Thank you for any assistance you can provide.
Kind Regards,
Farshad Rabbani
> Subject: RE: Struts2 and Security
> Date: Fri, 19 Jun
I developed an webapp about a year ago, using struts 2 and a security
package called (at the time) jsecurity. Since then, jsecurity has become
an apache project and has been renamed Apache Ki/Shiro. I guess that
there was a naming conflict with the "Ki" name, so it is now called
Apache Shiro (as of
I can't speak in too much depth about JAAS in general, nor about certain
aspects of Acegi, but we've been using Acegi (now Spring Security) in
production with a Struts 2 site for a couple of months and we are very
pleased with the relative ease of implementation.
Without knowing what you want out o
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