On Thursday 14 January 2010 00:12:41 Alexander Elsholz wrote:
in my last wicket projects i used wicket-auth roles and swarm/wasp. i think
swarm/wasp is a really good base for larger web-applications. but we all
know about the problem with swarm/wasp. i developed a few extensions for
swarm,
Just a quick note to those interested - the Shiro dev team is trying
very hard to get a 1.0 final release out hopefully before the end of
this month.
Best,
Les
(Apache Shiro team)
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:14 AM, Adrian Wiesmann awiesm...@somap.org wrote:
Hi Alex
i think we will not find one
Hi,
have someone tried to integrate wicket + shiro + guice?
some example would be great.
Thanks,
V.
2010/1/14 Les Hazlewood lhazlew...@apache.org
Just a quick note to those interested - the Shiro dev team is trying
very hard to get a 1.0 final release out hopefully before the end of
this
hi wicket folks,
in my last wicket projects i used wicket-auth roles and swarm/wasp. i think
swarm/wasp is a really good base for larger web-applications. but we all know
about the problem with swarm/wasp. i developed a few extensions for swarm, but
its a lot of code and so nobody starts to
Hi Alex
i think we will not find one person who develops wicket-security allone - so
who's interested?
its not the part brings the most fun in wicket development area but a very very
important part of every enterprise application - so contribute! lets define a
security-subteam.
I started with