Igor Vaynberg schrieb:
wicket is not MVC so the design of your application will be different.

I think a lot of people take wicket for a MVC framework, but let's not have yet another discussion about what MVC is.

Since wicket propagates seperation of concerns (and it has a very good separation between model and presentation), I think my point is valid.


what
we provide are hooks for you to build on, if you dont want to use them you
dont have to. that is the beauty of the design: they are there for you if
you need them, and invisible if you dont.

Putting authorization tasks into the presentation is not a good design choice because you will have to reimplement all access checks if you need a different way to access the model. And you are bound to make errors sooner or later, which is especially bad since they affect the business layer.


In my opinion, Wicket should concentrate on it's core tasks, and leave the other tasks to different frameworks. Authorization would be part of a model framework.

A beautiful design would be to make it possible to add any kind of hook, and not to provide any hooks that are unrelated to the core tasks.


Timo


On 2/11/06, Timo Stamm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Johan Compagner schrieb:
We have now a Security framework (better said security interfaces)
inside
wicket.

I was wondering whether this is really a good idea. Isn't authorization
a responsibility of the model in a MVC application?



Timo


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