Hi Tmjee

> Thanks for the reply. I cannot seems to access the developers 
> archieve. It gives me the following errors.
> 
> "Either your mailing list name was misspelled or your mailing 
> list has not been archived yet. If this list has just been 
> created, please retry in 2-4 hours"

The joys of Sourceforge. The SF archive comes and goes. I've tried adding it
to mail-archive.com, but their inbound message processing (which is also
tied into creating a new list on the first message) seems to have stopped
being processed on 25 April.

> Or is there another way where I could search the archives? It 
> looks like acegi security does not have a forum. IMHO, it 
> would be easier to get information if there is a forum. Is 
> there any plans to have one?

No forums etc are planned at this stage. We're only a small community, and
the ability to process messages whilst disconnected from the Internet is
important to some. Hopefully, with some additional non-SF archives of the
list, the archive issue will be resolved.

> About the tapestry support, I absolutely agreed that it 
> should get lots of feedback from tapestry users. Maybe I 
> should post a topic on this in the tapestry user mailling list.
>
> Actually, about the dynamic loading of configurations, I am 
> thinking about something like creating something like say a 
> ObjectDefinitionDao  extending from an abstract source 
> definition, like how the MethodDefinitionMap extends from. 
> Such that the loading of stuff like
> (com.abc.MyClass.myMethod=ROLE_ADMIN) and stuff could be put 
> into a database (now it is in spring bean xml and loaded by 
> some PropertiesEditor) and the job of getting this is 
> actually done by (delegated to) say DefinitionDao. I might 
> have put it wrongly in my previous email, I don't mean the 
> whole acegisecurity configurations, which i think is best 
> done in Spring as it currently is now. I hope I have describe 
> it clearly. :-)

Don't forget that ObjectDefinitionSource is an interface, so you can
implement your own preferred configuration source from a database etc.

Best regards
Ben




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