There is also an alternative authentication framework in wicket-contrib called wicket-class-auth (not to be confused with wicket-auth in wicket-core).

Gili

Igor Vaynberg wrote:
there is no wicket tm way to do it because every application will probably be different. there is an example implementation in wicket-auth-roles-examples project, and a shallow implementation in wicket signin examples.

-Igor


On 3/14/06, *Mats Norén* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Can I add a stupid question? :)
    Is there "wicket way tm" on how to get the logged in user and put it
    in a Wicket Session-object?

    Mats

    On 3/14/06, Johan Compagner < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
     > are these static pages just in the webroot?
     > if so then you can just have links to them in youre
    dynamic/wicket pages
     > And through a Filter you test if they are also logged in (puur
    for those
     > static pages)
     >
     >
     >
     >  On 3/14/06, Steve Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
     > > I'm trying to understand authentication in the new version of
    Wicket, but
     > am
     > > not having a great deal of success so far.  My dilemna is a
    simple one - I
     > > have a lot of static pages that I would like to allow people
    who are
     > logged
     > > in access to.  I do not want to create programmatic links for
    every page
     > in
     > > this area of my site, nor do I want these pages bookmarkable.
     > >
     > > I've been looking into the different RealmBase derived
    authentication
     > classes,
     > > but would rather use something within Wicket if similar
    functionality can
     > be
     > > derived.  Is there a way to, on a global basis, enact this type of
     > security?
     > >
     > > Let me know and best regards,
     > >
     > >
     > > Steve
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