Chris, I am using Spring3, BlazeDS, Spring-Flex integration, but not Spring Boot (would like to learn it for some time regardless). Also your example doesn't seem to include user impersonation (at least not mentioned in your blog article), or did I miss something?
TIA, Oleg. On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 7:28 AM, Christofer Dutz <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Oleg, > > > sounds like you should have a look at BlazeDS. This is the perfect match > for bringing Flex and Spring together. I even recently created a > spring-boot-adapter for BlazeDS. The cool thing is, that you can simply > login to the ChannelSet on the FlexClient and this will result in a Spring > security login on the server side. > > > Spring Boot Example: > > https://github.com/chrisdutz/RAPIRO/tree/master/server/application > > <https://github.com/chrisdutz/RAPIRO/tree/master/server/application> > A blog article I wrote on BlazeDS and Spring Security: > > > https://dev.c-ware.de/confluence/display/PUBLIC/BlazeDS+per-client-authentication+and+Spring-Security > > > Hope that helps. > > > Chris > > ________________________________ > Von: Oleg Konovalov <[email protected]> > Gesendet: Montag, 11. Juli 2016 17:02:15 > An: [email protected] > Betreff: User impersonation in Spring Security3 Flex web app > > Hi, > > I am trying to implement user impersonation in Flex4.6 + Spring3.2 web app > (so Admin can login as a user and see/do what that user does). > > I read a bunch of posts on the net, most seem to suggest using > UserDetailsService, which seems to be difficult to do in our case. Can > someone suggest a better solution? > > Most examples suggest using special url to allow user to impersonate that > user. Since we use Flex, don't have deep linking in our app yet (but can > implement it). Any advice on that? > > Code samples? > > > TIA, > > Oleg. > -- Thank you, Oleg.
