Hi Renato,

I have a service layer, so in this method I use JSR250
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSR_250>annotations, Spring security can work
with this API. In client side I don't protect the invocations. In server
side, spring security throws an exception, if try to access to a protected
method, and travel to the client. I wrap it in a class and show an alert to
the user.

Juan

2011/7/7 Renato Beserra <renatobese...@gmail.com>

> Hi,
>
> I am integrating a GWT application with Spring Security and I got a great
> example on a previous thread -
> http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_thread/thread/c8032d9a472d975b/b9634461528cd31b?lnk=gst&q=renatobeserra#b9634461528cd31b.
>
>
> But now I want to secure my rpc calls, but i have a problem: Spring
> Security provides some annotations that i should use on the method
> declaration. But in GWT RPC the interface should be defined on client side,
> so the annotation is not valid.
>
> Is there a simpler solution other than making my rpc implementation to call
> a secured method on the server-side?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
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