Spring is not a bad IoC to be tied to. I looked at Acegi a while back. I'll take another peek at it. Thanks for the reminder.
Brandon On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 17:40:16 +0000, Kris Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > No, you can use with or without. You are tied to using Spring IoC though. > > Acegi'ss rather good IMHO, if a little daunting to set up first time. :-) > > Kris > > >Is Acegi Security tied to Spring's WebMVC? > > > > > >On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 09:03:15 -0800, Matt Raible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >>FWIW, I recently switched from using container-managed security (i.e. > >>JDBCRealm in Tomcat) to using Acegi Security and it's working great so > >>far. Not only is it portable between app servers, but it allows you to > >>easily plugin in your own authentication provider. > >> > >>Matt > >> > >>On Mar 17, 2005, at 8:24 AM, Brett Gorres wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >>>Brandon: > >>> > >>>- ability to potentially switch db connection parameters in only one > >>>ibatis database.properties file (don't repeat yourself) > >>> > >>>- ability to change your user auth data model in one ibatis XML file > >>>instead of potentially multiple web.xml files > >>> > >>>- wouldn't this provide good "inversion of control" / "dependency > >>>injection": if the realm implementation itself were configurable, > >>>you'd presumably tweak that realm implementation in one place (if, for > >>>example, you wanted to temporarily read in user information from an > >>>XML file during db maintenance.) Your ibatis realm implementation may > >>>be a singleton used by more than one app--and you could get away with > >>>configuring that in only one spot if that's what floats your boat... > >>> > >>>It seems worthwhile to me--in fact I had already considered doing > >>>something like this... > >>>But I wasn't using Tomcat at the time. My only reservation is that I > >>>would be more likely to develop and use something like this if it were > >>>made to be portable across Java app servers. > >>> > >>>Agree? Disagree? > >>> > >>>-Brett > >>> > >>> > >>>Brandon Goodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>i don't see why you would need to use ibatis for that. If you wanted > >>>to you could write a Realm implementation that took advantage of > >>>ibatis... but, why? > >>> > >>>Brandon > >>> > >>> > >>>On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 15:37:03 +0000, Tim Christopher > >>>wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>>Hi, > >>>> > >>>>Can anyone let me know if it is possible to use iBATIS for > >>>>implementing JDBCRealm, or do I have to access the database directly? > >>>> > >>>>I've looked on Google and in the Developer Notes for iBATIS and have > >>>>found nothing on this topic. > >>>> > >>>>Any help would be much appreciated. > >>>> > >>>>Tim Christopher > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > -- > Kris Jenkins > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Blog: http://cafe.jenkster.com/ > Wiki: http://wiki.jenkster.com/ > >

