i think that makes sense. as i am sure many folks will want to access this
ability, i was just wondering how to do this myself.

jason



On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 11:38 AM, yanshaozhiGmail <[email protected]>wrote:

> HI:
>
>    It will be much easier for users if sling can change the source code .
>
> And in my opinion, it's nesessary to change it, since sling support
> jackrabbit 1.5.
>
>
> 2009-01-09
>
>
>
> yanshaozhiGmail
>
>
>
> 发件人: Felix Meschberger
> 发送时间: 2009-01-09  00:24:12
> 收件人: sling-dev
> 抄送:
> 主题: Re: Since sling is support ing for jackrabbit 1.5 why doesn't
> providehttpapi for user manager?
>
> Hmm, I wonder, whether we should not change the default configuration of
> the jackrabbit-server bundle to use the below setup instead of our
> current Simple non-secured setup.
> WDYT ?
> Regards
> Felix
> Rory Douglas schrieb:
> > Yes, I think you'll need (at a minimum) to setup the SecurityManager.
> > If you setup the DefaultAccessManager, you can use AccessControlManager
> > to set ACLs on nodes for authorization.  I haven't tried mixing these
> > with an external JAAS LoginModule, but I think it would work.
> > Otherwise, configure that too.
> >
> > <Security appName="Jackrabbit">
> >        <SecurityManager
> > class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.DefaultSecurityManager"
> > workspaceName="security"></SecurityManager>
> >
> >        <AccessManager
> >
> class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.security.DefaultAccessManager"></AccessManager>
> >
> >
> >        <LoginModule
> >
> class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.security.authentication.DefaultLoginModule">
> >
> >            <param name="anonymousId" value="anonymous"/>
> >            <param name="adminId" value="admin"/>
> >        </LoginModule>
> >    </Security>
> >
> > Regards,
> > Rory
> >
> > yanshaozhiGmail wrote:
> >> HI:
> >>
> >>    thanks very much for telling me so much , I have another question ,
> >> if I want to user the user manager in sling, Do I have to change the
> >> sling code (sling repository:  repository.xml replace the
> >> SimpleAccessManager
> >> to DefultAccessManager  and other interface.)
> >>
> >>
> >> 2009-01-08
> >>
> >>
> >> yanshaozhiGmail
> >>
> >>
> >> 发件人: Rory Douglas 发送时间: 2009-01-08  23:41:11 收件人:
> >> sling-dev 抄送: 主题: Re: Since sling is support ing for jackrabbit
> >> 1.5 why doesn't providehttp api for user manager?
> >> You need to do two things to get access to
> >> UserManager/PrincipalManager.  First, you should remove the
> >> org.apache.sling.jcr.jackrabbit.api bundle.  Then download the
> >> Jackrabbit 1.5 API bundle & install that instead (it's OSGI-ified).
> >> That will export the releveant JSR283 packages.
> >> Then you should  be able to do the following (in a JSP or anywhere you
> >> have a Session):
> >> UserManager userManager = null;
> >> if(session instanceof PooledJackrabbitSession) {
> >>     userManager = ((PooledJackrabbitSession)session).getUserManager();
> >> } else {
> >>     // use reflection since Jackrabbit.core package not exported
> >>     Method m = session.getClass().getMethod("getUserManager");
> >>     userManager = (UserManager)m.invoke(session);
> >> }
> >> This same pattern works for PrincipalManager which is exposed on the
> >> JackrabbitSession.  If you want the AccessControlManager (to set
> >> ACLs), you'll need to use the reflection approach only for now.  You
> >> don't need to actually access the "security" workspace in order to
> >> create & manager users (although there's no good way to list all users
> >> right now, so accessing the workspace probably would give you that
> >> ability).
> >> I've created a utility class that wraps up all this messy code - I'll
> >> open an issue & submit the patch now.
> >> Regards,
> >> Rory
> >> yanshaozhiGmail wrote:
> >>
> >>> HI:
> >>>
> >>>    As I know , now sling is support for jackrabbit 1.5 , it will
> >>> more powerfull if sling can provide api for user manager .
> >>>
> >>>    And is there any way to implement user manage with sling
> >>> if I implement it myself ? how can I get ""security" workspace?
> >>>
> >>> It's seems that there isn't "security" workspace in sling's
> >>> jackrabbit repository.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> 2009-01-08
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> yanjie
> >>>
> >
>

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