(It's still Friday here on the Pacific Coast, so I'll sneak in a late question)
One of my colleagues at Sun, Greg Murray, is spec lead for the next rev of the Servlet API. He has recently written a blog asking for input on what you'd like to see in the next version: http://weblogs.java.net/blog/gmurray71/archive/2005/07/got_servlets.html My particular question (well, questions :-) for the Struts community: * What technology do you currently use for authentication and authorization in your web applications? * If you use the container managed security faciities of your container, does it completely meet your needs? If not, what else would you like to see? * If you don't use container managed security (i.e. the facilities defined in the servlet and J2EE, err, Java EE specifications), what capabilities would you need to have available before you'd consider using the container facilities? For maximum positive benefit to the world, please cc your responses both here and reply to Greg's blog (at the URL listed above). Of course, you're welcome to comment (on the blog) about any other features you'd like to see the Servlet spec standardize, but tonight I'm particularly interested in this particular aspect. Craig --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]