Hi,
In terms of SWARM etc its in the pre-generics stage. It didn't take
much to get it working with the latest wicket version mind.
It works fine, however it wan't what we needed in the end - we went
with the wicket.aurthorization package and rolled our own dynamic
acl-list/roles etc.
I had some promising converstions with Les Hazlewood from
jsecurity.org - that looks like another great package and more
flexible IMO. However Les was right in the middle of a move to NYC and
didn't have anytime to spend on doing a wicket version of jsecurity.
It might be worth pinging him a mail and see if he up for doing it
again.

Wayne








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On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 8:09 PM, Nino Martinez
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I might pick it up (But since it's not something I need right now, it has
> low priority).. But was hoping that Wayne Pope would get back and tell whats
> state it is in..
>
> Philippe Laflamme wrote:
>>
>> FYI: it's not clear what will happen with the wicket-security package. The
>> original maintainer sadly passed away last year and no-one has officially
>> taken the torch.
>>
>> We've used both packages (auth-roles and swarm), but neither with
>> spring-security. We'd like to move to using spring-security using Swarm,
>> but
>> we haven't taken any step in this regard due to the package's situation...
>>
>> Hoping the package gets an official maintainer soon.
>>
>> Philippe
>>
>>
>> Markus Strickler wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi-
>>>
>>>
>>> <http://wicketstuff.org/confluence/display/STUFFWIKI/Security+Framework+Comparison
>>>  >
>>>
>>> might be of interest.
>>> I've been using Auth-roles together with ACEGI in a project and it
>>>  worked quite well.
>>>
>>> -markus
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 25.02.2009 um 21:23 schrieb M Goodell:
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I would like to pose a question.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> We are looking at using Wicket as a platform for an upcoming  project.
>>>> So far
>>>> we are *really* liking what Wicket brings to the table.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> In terms of security / securing a web application our first thought  was
>>>> Spring Security.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> My question:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Does Spring Security "play nice" with Wicket and is it a viable
>>>>  addition to
>>>> a Wicket Application? Or, what are other alternatives are available  for
>>>> use
>>>> to investigate.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thank you in advance for any thoughts, comments and suggestions.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> M. Goodell
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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