Where's the JSecurity Confluence? --Erik
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 5:23 AM, Les Hazlewood <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Bruce, > > We don't have proper tutorials yet - the sample apps are as close to > tutorials as we have. > > However, the samples have changed a bit, and we do have a Spring-based > example (without Hibernate) that does use a typical JDBC data source. We > just used Spring there to simplify our own JDBC code (not wanting to deal > with transaction boundaries and catching JDBC Exceptions). > > But even then, that's no substitute for a proper tutorial, and probably > with a simpler 'stack' as you suggest. If you would be willing to write > something in that regard, I'm sure we'd all be forever grateful :) But I > have to ask - would you consider writing them on the Apache Confluence Wiki > for starters? Of course we'd be happy wherever they resided, but it'd be > nice if this was part of Ki's documentation so users could find it easily. > > In any event, and no matter where they reside, we'd love some help in this > area, so if you can spare the time, please feel free! > > Best, > > Les > > > On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Bruce Phillips <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> I searched through the posts and through the samples provided with the >> download for a basic tutorial that shows how to use JSecurity with a web >> application and a database that is storing the user's information (username, >> password, roles, permissions, etc). >> >> I didn't find a good tutorial. The web application samples that come with >> the download either don't use a database or use Spring and Hibernate, which >> I think, over complicates learning for someone who won't be using those two >> technologies and isn't familiar with them. >> >> Do you know of a good tutorial? >> >> If not, do you think it would be useful if I created a series of tutorials >> that show how to use JSecurity with a web application and a database that >> stores the user's information? >> >> I've done similar tutorials on my blog ( >> http://www.brucephillips.name/blog) for other technologies. >> >> Bruce >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://n2.nabble.com/Basic-Tutorial-That-Uses-A-Database-tp2571323p2571323.html >> Sent from the JSecurity User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> >
