Alan D. Cabrera wrote:
It seems that there have been some substantial changes in this area.
What are the plans on completing this work? What do I need to do to
upgrade my interceptors?
Regards,
Alan
Alan - apologies, I made the changes to the security interceptor and meant to finish, then got cut off from my computer.
The reason this proved more complex than the other interceptors is that it mixes Geronimo code with EJB specific functionality from OpenEJB. This needs a careful choice of which interfaces should be defined by Geronimo and which by OpenEJB.
My current thinking is that EJBSecurityInterceptor should be moved to OpenEJB, leaving the security implementation in Geronimo but placing the hook for EJBs in OpenEJB.
The alternative would be to bring interfaces like EJBInvocation, EJBInstanceContext and TransactionContext into Geronimo. The downside to this though is that some of these are specific to the OpenEJB implementation and are not suitably generic.
Thoughts?
-- Jeremy
