> Le 2015-10-05 à 16:08, Flavio Donadio <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> Hello,
> 
> 
> I am on the planning stage of a new REST-web-service-based app with a Cocoa 
> client.
> 
> In my head, it makes sense to have a web interface (a Direct Action or D2W 
> app) just for user management, where the administrative users would be able 
> to create/edit/delete users and specify their abilities (which entities a 
> user can fetch/create/edit/delete, maybe with roles support). From what I’ve 
> seen, ERGroupware is able to do just that. Am I correct?

ERGroupware is to talk to calendar, email and contact services, this is not for 
user management. 

> In my ERRest routes [in the ERRest (main) app], I would check if the user has 
> the necessary ability and act accordingly. I could also have some properties 
> on the client-side app (Cocoa-based) that would drive the UI (enable or 
> disable UI elements) based on user’s abilities/role.
> 
> Is my logic good so far? Is this feasible?
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Flavio
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