Posting another security tutorial featuring an Apache Wicket Web sample
application. This one provides end-to-end security coverage:
http://iamfortress.org/FortressDemo2
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On 08/20/2014 08:01 AM, Martin Grigorov wrote:
I am not able to find the tutorial ... :-/
Athttp://iamfortress.org/FortressDemo2 there is only a diagram. At the
bottom there is a link to the Javadocs of the application. But I cannot
find the tutorial.
The steps are contained within the javadoc's
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On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 5:39 PM, Shawn McKinney
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On 08/20/2014 08:01 AM, Martin Grigorov wrote:
I am not able to find the tutorial ... :-/
Athttp://iamfortress.org/FortressDemo2 there is only a diagram. At the
bottom there is a link to the Javadocs o
On 09/08/2014 06:17 PM, Garret Wilson wrote:
Hi, all. I'm traveling at the moment, but I plan to be back in San
Francisco around the start of JavaOne. Do any Wicket users plan on
being in town for the conference? Would you like me to organize a
meet-and-greet at a local restaurant or even (depe
On 08/20/2014 10:08 AM, Shawn McKinney wrote:
> Notably missing from the material is theory or why these types of
complex security mechanisms are necessary. I'm working on that now and
will publish it back here when ready.
Hello again, just now getting back to this thread
Hello, another post on how a wicket application can be hooked in with
java EE security and fortress rbac controls:
https://iamfortress.wordpress.com/2015/03/13/enabling-java-ee-and-fortress-security-inside-an-apache-wicket-web-app/
Hope you find it helpful.
Shawn
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Howdy,
I’m a little embarrassed to be asking. It seems so basic, should know it
already.
But, I’ve already spent a fair amount of time digging with no answers.
My usage of Ajax buttons generates this warning in the logs:
```
WARN - 28 Jun 2023 07:35:56,704 - IndicatingAjaxButton -
In
> On Jun 28, 2023, at 8:11 AM, Bas Gooren wrote:
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> Hi Shawn,
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> The code basically checks if you apply the behavior to a element.
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> In other words:
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> is considered an “invalid” element for this behavior.
>
> is considered “valid”.
>
Hello,
As part of my scientific ‘poke and hop
> On Jun 28, 2023, at 8:27 AM, Bas Gooren wrote:
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> Hi Shawn,
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> That’s more of a styling issue.
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> uses the “value” attribute to render the button text.
>
> For a you’ll need to put the value inside the button tag:
> value goes here
>
Ah yes, that’s it. Thank you Bas! For completen
> On Jun 28, 2023, at 8:23 AM, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
> wrote:
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> I think your question has been correctly answered already. But, anyways, it
> is pleasant to have questions in wicket's users list :-)
Indeed. Handled REALLY quickly! Next time I won’t wait so long to ask my dumb
question
> On Jun 29, 2023, at 3:25 AM, Martin Grigorov wrote:
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> I don't see such code at
> https://github.com/apache/wicket/blob/master/wicket-extensions/src/main/java/org/apache/wicket/extensions/ajax/markup/html/IndicatingAjaxButton.java
> Is your IndicatingAjaxButton.java part of some third party
> On Jun 29, 2023, at 6:30 AM, Shawn McKinney wrote:
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> Which begs the question. What happens when we use the wicket extensions
> instead?
>
> (Don’t know but I’ll find out)
The answer is it works as expected (with no warnings).
The solution: use wicket exte
Hello,
Any projections on when wicketstuff for v10.x will be available?
Thanks!
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> On Mon, Jul 3, 2023, 18:44 Shawn McKinney wrote:
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> On Tue, 4 Jul 2023 at 02:21, Shawn McKinney wrote:
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>>> On Jul 3, 2023, at 11:26 AM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote:
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>>> Hello Shawn,
>>>
>>> I'll get back from vacation in a week or so and will create a release
Hello,
I am a new subscriber to the Wicket users list but have been using the
Wicket framework for about 3 years.
Recently I published an article documenting an approach my company uses
to secure Wicket applications. It uses a combination of Java EE
container security, Spring security and a
On 09/09/2013 01:21 AM, Martin Grigorov wrote:
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge with us, Shawn!
Please let us know when you publish the second document.
My pleasure Martin. I've been using this forum and it's time for me to
contribute something. Hope it helps.
Shawn
Hello,
A couple of days ago I published article documenting an approach to
secure Wicket applications running in Jetty container using a simple
property file to store credentials. This new article builds on that by
adding Fortress, OpenLDAP and Tomcat to the mix.
http://iamfortress.org/Wick
Hello again,
In the past couple of weeks I have shared with you articles documenting
techniques to secure Wicket applications running in Jetty & Tomcat
containers using basic security principles. Another article in this
series builds on what was demonstrated before by introducing more
advance
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