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,
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 e.vanoos...@grons.nlwrote:
You don't have to use the spring xml config files to use Sprint Security.
Just instantiate the beans from
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
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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
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
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wicket auth roles is an example, not a reusable framework. you should
copy and paste the code into your project and customize as needed.
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On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Brill Pappinbr...@pappin.ca wrote:
I'm trying to integrate wicket-auth-roles with a token based SSO security
system.
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.
Essentially i want to catch the authentication request and authorize
the user based on a token before