Security is really my week side but AFAIK your Container Manager Security
does have certain container specific configurations and even requirement for
additional java classes to be coded.

As I said "Security Filter" component has a small, simple realm interface
that is portable across different servers.

--Alen


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> I agree with Alen, but at the same time if all the containers are
> supporting J2EE security standards then porting to different containers
> should not be an issue. SecurityFilter as I just browsed through seems
> interesting but all the latest J2EE containers will have to support
Servlet
> 2.3 for using the same. Alternatively whatif I write my own security piece
> by looking up LDAP for A&A (authentication and authorization) and this
> piece would be called from some place in the STRUTS control flow so that
> for everyrequest security would be validated.
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> If I'm not mistaken, this approach is container specific hence would make
> deployment on difference container(s) not as smooth as one would wish.
> I may be wrong so please correct me! I'm not very clued up in this area.
;)
>
> I have privilege working with servlet 2.3 and am now using SecurityFilter
> component (www.securityfilter.org)  to handle my auth. Very simple!
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> --Alen
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> >Best place would be using container J2EE security, such as JDBC realms.
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> > Which is the best place to hook the security call for an application in
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> > STRUTS framework so that for every request security check is made. Does
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> > thanks in advance.
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