On 2/22/2012 12:14 PM, Enis Söztutar wrote:
Interesting use case. For your product, do you also need to secure hbase as
well?
What do you mean "secure hbase"? We use hbase to store information which has different ownerships and permissions, but the store is only accessible by our software, acting as a global user. At the moment the ACLs are held in a RDBMS. Spring Security has OIDs which reference the elements in the database (they are actually the row IDs). We just want to store the ACLs in hbase as well, because we expect that there will be lots of them.

An ACL is not often modified, and I believe that all of the information can be held in one row, so I don't think that there exceptionally difficult transaction-related issues to solve, but confirming that will be part of the challenge should we decide to develop our own solution.

We intend to make the solution open-source if we do go down that route (after all, theoretically its just an extension to the Spring Security ACL module)

Regards

Alan





Enis

On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 10:03 AM, Alan Chaney<[email protected]>  wrote:

Hi

We are using Spring Security and HBase in our product. We are adding ACL
support through Spring and are looking at implementing the ACL store in
HBase. I just wondered if anyone else has done this, and if so, maybe they
could share code/experiences?

Regards

Alan Chaney



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