I will try and put something together this weekend and put on my github its pretty straightforward.
You will have to enable global method security in app ctx Sent from my Galaxy S2 On Apr 12, 2013 1:31 AM, "Julio Carlos Barrera Juez" < [email protected]> wrote: > Jason, can you you show me an example of your JAX-WS example? I'm trying to > deploy a JAX-RS configuration with interceptors, but it simply does not > work. > > On 10 April 2013 23:33, Jason Pell <[email protected]> wrote: > > > As long as you create a spring SecurityContext in cxf interceptor and add > > it to the spring security holder not sure how that works with jaxrs but > in > > jaxws I just add a interceptor after authenticating. > > > > Then you can use the acl stuff as Samuel suggested > > On Apr 11, 2013 4:02 AM, "Samuel Quintana" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I'm not sure but you can use Spring Security ACL, in this case you need > > > filter at classes level, or interfaces from wouy SW. > > > > > > This post< > > > > > > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7481869/spring-security-how-acl-grants-permissions > > > >can > > > help you. > > > > > > Regards. > > > > > > > > > 2013/4/10 Sergey Beryozkin <[email protected]> > > > > > > > Hi, I'm not sure you can link it without having a web application, > but > > > > only an embedded Jetty server. > > > > I guess you may want to ask on Spring Security forums how to do, if > you > > > > find out something new, let us know please :-) > > > > Sergey > > > > > > > > On 10/04/13 17:27, Julio Carlos Barrera Juez wrote: > > > > > > > >> I am able to attach a filter in a CXF Servlet in a Web Application > > using > > > >> configuration stored in /WEB-INF/web.xml: > > > >> > > > >> ... > > > >> > > > >> <filter> > > > >> <filter-name>**springSecurityFilterChain</**filter-name> > > > >> > > > >> <filter-class>org.**springframework.web.filter.** > > > >> DelegatingFilterProxy</filter-**class> > > > >> </filter> > > > >> > > > >> <filter-mapping> > > > >> <filter-name>**springSecurityFilterChain</**filter-name> > > > >> <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern> > > > >> </filter-mapping> > > > >> > > > >> ... > > > >> > > > >> It allows me to add Spring Security to CXF REST Web Services. > > > >> > > > >> I want to do exactly the same behaviour but in an standalone CXF > > server, > > > >> not in a Web Application (no web.xml at all!). I'm using Spring to > > > >> configure my CXF server: > > > >> > > > >> ... > > > >> > > > >> <jaxrs:server id="helloService" address="/hello"> > > > >> <jaxrs:serviceBeans> > > > >> <ref bean="serviceBean" /> > > > >> </jaxrs:serviceBeans> > > > >> </jaxrs:server> > > > >> <bean id="serviceBean" class="sec.Hello" /> > > > >> > > > >> ... > > > >> > > > >> I don't know how to hook Spring Security to my CXF server. I have > not > > > >> found > > > >> any working example or documentation about linking Spring Security > and > > > >> CXF. > > > >> > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
