Rob,

I haven't yet fully tried it out. But I found an interesting link 

http://toubsen.de/appfuse/acls/start

This, it seems would work for Appfuse 2.0. 

Ofcourse I haven't tried it out, but the person who wrote it says it
works.

I will make the necessary changes for 1.9.4 and let you know whether I was
successful.

Vanessa Pacheco
Programmer
Bowman Systems L.L.C
318.213.8780x307 
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Hills [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 9:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [appfuse-user] Implementing Acegi ACLs

Hi Nathan,

Nathan Anderson wrote:
> It looks like there are DAO's created in the tutorial.
>
>   http://raibledesigns.com/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=AppFuseAcegiACLAddDAO
>
> At the bottom of that step there are two Spring bean definitions that
look like they were intended to be autowired like you expected.  
>
> I'm guessing the tutorial was written for a different version of ACEGI
than you are using and the API for ACL has changed.  I know that ACEGI did
have a major re-write of the ACL core, so that could be the problem.
Unfortunately, I don't see anywhere in the tutorial where is says which
version of ACEGI it was written for.
>
> In any case, the current ACL documentation should be up to date, so it
may be a simple change (e.g. change the names of the DAO beans) to make it
work.
>
> ---
>
> I just took a look at the following ACEGI documentation and it looks
like the ACL API may have changed twice since the tutorial was written.  
>
>   http://www.acegisecurity.org/guide/springsecurity.html#domain-acls
>   http://www.acegisecurity.org/guide/springsecurity.html#domain-acls-old
>
> The tutorial seems to match neither API exactly, but it is closer to the
old model than the new model.  
>
> Sorry, I can't help more, but hopefully that is enough information for
you to dig in the right place for an answer ;)
>   
If Nathan's right and you can get it working Vanessa, can you please 
reply with the details of what you had to do differently from the 
tutorial (including Appfuse and Acegi version numbers) and I'm happy to 
update the tutorial.  I had nothing to do with the original, but I have 
a login that enables me to edit the docco and one day I might need to be 
able to do what you're doing.

Cheers
Rob Hills
Waikiki, Western Australia

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