I don't have used WW nor acegi, but I think you can just put the user
credentials into the httpsession and use that from either framework.
It is not a sexy solution, but should work.

Martijn

On 12/9/06, Thomas R. Corbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We've got a site that was started in webwork and we're using acegi/spring for
> authentication.
>
> We'd like to move to wicket, but we're not sure how well (or how) to mix
> authentication.    I just want to be sure that once the user has logged in
> (using whatever means), that they won't have to reauthenticate if they move
> from a webwork page to a wicket page or vice versa.
>
> I'd prefer to use a wicket login page because we need to customize the login
> dialog and I'd feel much more comfortable doing that in wicket than in
> webwork/acegi.
>
> Any advice?
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
>
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