Take a look at IAuthorizationStrategy and ist implementations. It is
extremely easy to create your own implementation and make it more dynamic.
The existing implementations can be used as starting point.

Cheers
Hans



Am 29.03.11 17:51 schrieb "hrbaer" unter <herber.m...@gmail.com>:

> it's not about to bash the framework.
> 
> Because I'm still a beginner I just want to make sure that this approach is
> not working for me. It seems like the "demo" implementation just allows two
> options:
> - need authentication
> - don't need authentication
> but there is no option to make it more flexible.
> 
> What I'm interested in is if there is any chance to use "out of the box"
> functionality of wicket to solve this issue.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
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