I'd like to second that. We have been using Shiro in a Grails application (via shiro 1.1.3 plugin) very successfully. The application is very well received and the security model is very flexible.
It's true that we are often so busy, words of encouragement drop off the long list of todo items. Great job! Ed On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 8:23 PM, Les Hazlewood <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Nicolas, > > Thanks so much for the kind words! Words of encouragement are often > hard to come by in our busy, work-focused worlds, so this is a much > appreciated morale booster to any open source project team. > > Thanks on behalf of the entire Apache Shiro team, and we'll continue > to do our best to support our great community. Keep us posted on your > projects and results! > > Best regards, > > -- > Les Hazlewood > Apache Shiro PMC Chair > CTO, Katasoft | http://www.katasoft.com | 888.391.5282 > twitter: @lhazlewood | http://twitter.com/lhazlewood > katasoft blog: http://www.katasoft.com/blogs/lhazlewood > personal blog: http://leshazlewood.com > > On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 6:44 PM, Nicolas Antoniazzi > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > Yesterday, we released the first version of our application built around > GWT > > / Shiro / Guice / MyBatis. It is really important for me to thank all the > > community who helped us to raise the project to the release point. > > When we started the project, we decided to use Guice since it looked > easier > > to use than Spring. But our problem was the lack of third party tools > around > > Guice. We found JSecurity (previous version of shiro for recent users) > for > > the security part, and we had hope that this framework could save us. > > Today, the result is that we bet on the right horse :) The integration > has > > been really easy, the framework API is really simple and the community is > > really reactive. So thanks to everybody, with a special reward to Les. > > Now, if you have time and want to check the result (well, ok, there is > > nothing really exciting behind a security framework integration :) , you > can > > try our Java hacker challenge on http://www.weecod.com/demo > > Maybe that it will be an interresting challenge for some of you, since it > is > > a hacking problem, and since that this list is focused around security, > > maybe that you could have some fun solving it. We appreciate any kind of > > feedbacks. > > Thanks again everybody ! > -- - Ed
