I've a couple of questions about the changes made for the upcoming 1.6
version.

1)
I'm particularly interest in the changes made to the previous
SpringInterceptor.
I'm the owner of Stripes EJB3 Interceptor [1], and I need to know if I have
to change something on it in order to work with the version 1.6.

2)
It doesn't make sense to me why we have Spring integration in the Stripes
core distribution.
Why not move it to Stripes-Stuff? I'm pretty sure that since the release of
EJB 3.0 a lot of us don't use Spring anymore.

3)
I use StripesSecurityFilter [2] since Stripes 1.4.2, but lately all I see
about Stripes security is related to the SecurityInterceptor from
Stripes-Stuff. By only looking at its page [3] it's not clear to me what the
real advantages over the ACL solution are. Can someone enlighten me please?

Cheers,

--
Samuel Santos
http://www.samaxes.com/

[1] http://code.google.com/p/stripes-ejb3/
[2]
http://www.stripesframework.org/display/stripes/Securing+Stripes+With+ACLs
[3]
http://www.stripesframework.org/display/stripes/Security+Interceptor+for+custom+authorization
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