hi, you have to use your own user-class and qualifier.
regards, gerhard 2013/9/25 十三郎 <[email protected]> > hi everyone: > > i want to use deltaspike-security module in a project. > > im already add deltaspike-security dependency: > ---------------------------- > <dependency> > <groupId>org.apache.deltaspike.modules</groupId> > <artifactId>deltaspike-security-module-api</artifactId> > <version>${deltaspike.version}</version> > <scope>compile</scope> > </dependency> > <dependency> > <groupId>org.apache.deltaspike.modules</groupId> > <artifactId>deltaspike-security-module-impl</artifactId> > <version>${deltaspike.version}</version> > <scope>runtime</scope> > </dependency> > ---------------------------- > and i follow the offical documents to create the Authorizer: > ---------------------------- > > @ApplicationScopedpublicclassCustomAuthorizer{@Secures@CustomSecurityBindingpublicbooleandoSecuredCheck(InvocationContextinvocationContext,BeanManagermanager,@LoggedInUseruser)throwsException{returnuser.isLoggedIn();// > perform security check}} > > ---------------------------- > i find there is no [User] class and [LoggedIn] class. > > > >
