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Chad Brandon commented on SPRING-112:
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I'm a little confused.  Will you be generating support for this and then 
generating the regular service for the backend as well or something else?  
About leaf (here is the explanation from the Magic Draw docs)


"Specifies whether the generalizable element is without descendants. True 
indicates that it may not have descendants, and false indicates that it may 
have descendants (whether or not it actually has any descendants at the 
moment)."

So it does sound like a final class.

> Add rich-client support to Acegi support
> ----------------------------------------
>
>          Key: SPRING-112
>          URL: http://jira.andromda.org/browse/SPRING-112
>      Project: Spring Cartridge
>         Type: New Feature
>     Versions: 3.1RC1
>     Reporter: Peter Friese
>     Assignee: Peter Friese
>      Fix For: 3.1RC1

>
> For rich clients, it is essential to be able to contact the server in order 
> to perform some kind of authentication before the user is allowed to use tha 
> application.
> Acegi comes with a remote authentication manager 
> (net.sf.acegisecurity.providers.rcp.RemoteAuthenticationManager) that helps 
> with this.




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