Hi J-C,

This is a big +1 from me.  I would love if you could contribute this
back to Shiro, as it is something I've worried about for a while, but
haven't had the time to work on personally.

Could you please add what you've done in the form of a patch or .zip
attachment (or both if necessary) to a Jira issue?  I'm very excited
to see what you've done!

Thanks for offering to help - it is much appreciated!

Best,

Les

P.S.  Please join the dev list if you haven't already for any tech
discussions related to the submissions.

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 10:03 AM, Jean-Cédric Desrochers
<[email protected]> wrote:
> First of, I want to say that what you've done is great. I was looking for a 
> framework to help me setup security in our platform and Shiro is exactly what 
> I needed.  It's a simple framework that do not pretend to perform everything 
> for you and (best of all) it's "embeddable" in any situation. It does not 
> provide built-in audits (which is a requirement I have), but I can easily do 
> that myself using the events generated by the framework.
>
> In my case, the situation is not a web app and not a spring container. We 
> want to perform authorization based on annotations for seamless development 
> and integration. However I realized that it is not currently available for 
> me... only spring-aop can do this for now. I looked in the forums and I found 
> that I'm not the only one that want's to do that.
>
> So I decided to jump in and do what it needed to use aspectj for what I 
> wanted to do (validating actions programmatically is not really an option for 
> me). I currently have a prototype working and I need to work on the run-time 
> now: integration of the compiler and/or the code weaving (in a seamless 
> manner). But nonetheless, I thing it could be a great addition to Shiro. 
> Would you guys be interested in a donation so that the community can 
> benefit???
>
> Regards,
>  J-C

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