Re: LDAP Authentication

2009-11-07 Thread Adrian Wiesmann

Ryan McKinley wrote:

take a look at Apache Shiro
http://incubator.apache.org/shiro/

I found it much easier to work with...


I agree with this. Apache Shiro is very easy to be used. Although the 
learning curve is a little bit steep because of the documentation. But 
once you get the hang for Realms and the (very few) classes you need to 
know, things become less difficult.


We now integrated Shiro in our application and Authentication as well as 
Authorisation is a very simple process now. Ping me if you need some 
pointers to our implementation.


Cheers,
Adrian

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LDAP Authentication

2009-11-05 Thread Benjamin Pack
We’re working on an application that requires authentication against Active
Directory and authorization based on Roles.  I wanted to ask the community
what they would recommend for a out-of-the-box Wicket 1.4 plus LDAP
integration with the least amount of headaches (that will be our starting
point).  I’ve investigated SWARM and WASP along with Spring Security, but we
have concerns that our final solution will need to be a little more dynamic
and scalable than what SWARM can currently support.  Anyone have any
thoughts, ideas or experiences in working with Wicket, Roles and LDAP?



Thanks,

Ben


Re: LDAP Authentication

2009-11-05 Thread Ryan McKinley

take a look at Apache Shiro
http://incubator.apache.org/shiro/

I found it much easier to work with...

There is a basic example with:
https://wicket-stuff.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/trunk/wicketstuff-core/shiro-security/

I have it working with JDBC or ActiveDirectory, using LDAP should be  
straight forward...



On Nov 5, 2009, at 3:16 PM, Benjamin Pack wrote:

We’re working on an application that requires authentication against  
Active
Directory and authorization based on Roles.  I wanted to ask the  
community

what they would recommend for a out-of-the-box Wicket 1.4 plus LDAP
integration with the least amount of headaches (that will be our  
starting
point).  I’ve investigated SWARM and WASP along with Spring  
Security, but we
have concerns that our final solution will need to be a little more  
dynamic

and scalable than what SWARM can currently support.  Anyone have any
thoughts, ideas or experiences in working with Wicket, Roles and LDAP?



Thanks,

Ben



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Re: LDAP Authentication

2009-11-05 Thread Major Péter
Hi,

You should check JAAS, AFAIK it has ldap-integration too, but if you
need to create an edit profile page, then I recommend you Spring-LDAP,
it's very easy to use (but I'm not sure, that the roles would work).

Regards,
Peter

2009-11-05 21:16 keltezéssel, Benjamin Pack írta:
 We’re working on an application that requires authentication against Active
 Directory and authorization based on Roles.  I wanted to ask the community
 what they would recommend for a out-of-the-box Wicket 1.4 plus LDAP
 integration with the least amount of headaches (that will be our starting
 point).  I’ve investigated SWARM and WASP along with Spring Security, but we
 have concerns that our final solution will need to be a little more dynamic
 and scalable than what SWARM can currently support.  Anyone have any
 thoughts, ideas or experiences in working with Wicket, Roles and LDAP?
 
 
 
 Thanks,
 
 Ben

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Re: LDAP Authentication

2009-11-05 Thread T Ames
I am using simple AuthenticatedWebApplication and AuthenticatedWebSession
which through that you can assign roles. There are examples in
wicket-examples.

 I wrote my own classes to verify credentials using javax.naming against AD.
Although I don't use roles much, you could assign a role based on AD Groups
membership.


Re: LDAP Authentication

2009-11-05 Thread Filippo De Luca
Do You know Spring-ldap?
Take a look at this presentation:
http://www.slideshare.net/PiergiorgioLucidi/spring-ldap.

 I think it is easy integrate spring-ldap with spring-security and so unsing
swarm.

2009/11/5 Benjamin Pack ben.p...@gmail.com

 We’re working on an application that requires authentication against Active
 Directory and authorization based on Roles.  I wanted to ask the community
 what they would recommend for a out-of-the-box Wicket 1.4 plus LDAP
 integration with the least amount of headaches (that will be our starting
 point).  I’ve investigated SWARM and WASP along with Spring Security, but
 we
 have concerns that our final solution will need to be a little more dynamic
 and scalable than what SWARM can currently support.  Anyone have any
 thoughts, ideas or experiences in working with Wicket, Roles and LDAP?



 Thanks,

 Ben




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