Hi, This is not an important thing but I'd still like to have a clear idea about it. I was reading the security constraints on http://portals.apache.org/jetspeed-2/guides/guide-security-declarative-psml.html I am confused about one thing. First it explained:
Declarative and Referential Constraints When working with pages and folder resource constraints, a constraint can be either a declarative constraint or a referential constraint. Declarative constraints are declared and put to use right in place for the particular page or folder resource. Where as referential constraints refer to a constraint declared in a centralized security constraint resource: the page.security file. Each site or subsite can have one page.security resource for declaring constraints to be referenced in any page or folder. Here, what I understand is that referential constraints are generic and declarative constraints are more specific (to a page/folder). But then I read this: Declarative and Global Constraints Declarative constraints are declared in the page.security file of the root of a site. Declarative constraints are referenced in pages and folders with the security-constraints-ref tag. Global constraints are also declarative constraints. They are also defined and found in the page.security file in the root PSML repository. The difference with global constraints is that they implicitly apply to all folders and pages within the scope of the page.security file, (i.e. the site). Note that there can be only one page.security file in a Jetspeed installation. I'm a bit confused. Does page.security file have referential or declarative constraints? Elif --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
