Not at all?
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I am going to deploy my Wicket app on Amazon EC2. Is there any problem I must
be aware of when deploying Wicket app on Amazon EC2?
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Thanks everyone. I will go for using the new operator for my domain object
since there is no simple way to inject and it is not really nescessary to
inject bean to object in this case.
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Hi
I have a question about wicket spring.
My project is setup with Wicket-Spring plus using Hibernate annotation. I
created a Dao object says "CatDao" and created a entity for relational
mapping with hibernate says "Cat". Both are created by using Spring
applicationContext file.
On my page say
Thank you James for your answer.
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roles to a principle like Mr. One has PageA, PageB roles so he
can access to PageA and PageB.
Can we do this in Wicket auth-roles and Spring Security 3 integration? Or is
there another way to achieve this?
Thank you
OOkpalm
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Thanks both of you. I got the idea.
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I found example of Spring Security 3 and Wicket using wicket-auth-roles here
https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring-security-and-wicket-auth-roles.html
But I wonder why we need to use wicket-auth-roles to use Spring Security 3
with Wicket?
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