I've never done this, so unfortunately I don't have any examples to
provide.  I'd suggest searching Acegi's forums and, if you don't find
anything, posting a question there.

http://forum.springframework.org/forumdisplay.php?f=33

Matt

On 3/15/07, Jarek Gilewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



mraible wrote:
>
> In 2.x, we've removed the userCache because the Acegi folks recommend
> using the persistent frameworks' cache if it has one.
>
> http://forum.springframework.org/showthread.php?t=19815
>
> You could try removing the cache in your application in your
> application as well:
>
> http://fisheye4.cenqua.com/changelog/appfuse?cs=2559
>

Thanks, I've done the changes, removed the userCache and still the same
problem.

The problem is how to refresh SecurityContext of another user.
Maybe every loggied n user can register some kind of listener and get the
message from another session if there is a need to refresh his own
Securitycontext? I'm not very experienced on Java and have no idea how to do
it. Can somebody direct me to some information?

Regards

Jarek
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