JSecurity has been renamed to Apache Shiro and is referenced in the linked
page as 'wicket-shiro'.
Cheers,
Les
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 3:41 AM, Erik van Oosten wrote:
> You don't have to use the spring xml config files to use Sprint Security.
> Just instantiate the beans from code!
>
> There is
You don't have to use the spring xml config files to use Sprint
Security. Just instantiate the beans from code!
There is a small catch, you'll need to know something about Spring
callbacks. These are some interface that Spring will automatically call.
These are: InitializingBean, BeanNameAware
Thanks for the heads up.
I'll have to look at the security project again, but one thing I
really like about auth-roles is that is so amazingly simply to
deploy... however, I don't use spring (I'm a detractors of frameworks
that use metadata where code should be) so I don't think its going t
The wicket-security framework has possibilities to integrate with SSO
mechanisms. Next to that, you can integrate with spring-security and
all authentication mechanisms supported by that.
The yahoo-bbauth sample may help you to get an idea on how that works.
Olger
On 11 jul 2009, at 08:09, B
I actually find it very usable and i love how simple it is...
does the new security framework have a similar simple method of
securing a site like that?
- Brill
On 3-Jul-09, at 11:34 AM, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
wicket auth roles is an example, not a reusable framework. you should
copy and past
I actually took the wicket-auth-roles and rolled a custom solution.
I'd put it up but never went back to make sure it was properly tested
for distribution :)
- brill
On 3-Jul-09, at 6:28 AM, fstof wrote:
Any luck with this?
I'm looking to do the same thing, but how>
Brill Pappin wrote:
wicket auth roles is an example, not a reusable framework. you should
copy and paste the code into your project and customize as needed.
-igor
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Brill Pappin wrote:
> I'm trying to integrate wicket-auth-roles with a token based SSO security
> system.
>
> I can't see
Any luck with this?
I'm looking to do the same thing, but how>
Brill Pappin wrote:
>
> I'm trying to integrate wicket-auth-roles with a token based SSO
> security system.
>
> I can't see where I can intercept the authentication sequence and
> "auto-login" the user based on the token.
> Ess