Fernando, I'm glad wicket-shiro is still working -- I haven't touched it for a long time. Note that I really didn't implement this project, I simply ported an older wicket-jsecurity project to support the switch to shiro. I also improved the samples, including a wicket-shiro-spring-hibernate example. I'm curious -- did you utilize any of the sample apps to get started? If so, which one was most useful?
I intend to get back to it at some point soon, as there are a few things I'd like to do: 1. Add a shiro maven release to the pom. The wicket-shiro project can't be officially included in the wicketstuff pom until there is a stable maven release of shiro. 2. Reconsider the way it is using annotations. I want to see if there are features the wicket-shiro annotations enable that cannot be accomplished with shiro-core annotations. 3. Experiment with the page.store package. I may soon need to cluster an app, and this looks like it might provide some features that could help. Les -- it looks like you wrote this, can you share any insights? Would it be used in conjunction with Terracotta, or instead of it? By the way, I posted a little sample code to my blog a while back that you might be interested in: http://blog.tauren.com/2010/01/using-wicket-with-shiro-for.html Thanks, Tauren On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:24 AM, Les Hazlewood <[email protected]>wrote: > Glad to hear it is working well for you! > > Best, > > Les > > On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:19 AM, Fernando Wermus > <[email protected]> wrote: > > I tested wicket-shiro using roles and work smoothly into my app. I will > take > > a look seriously shiro for my current development. > > thanks. > > > > -- > > Fernando Wermus. > > > > www.linkedin.com/in/fernandowermus > > >
