No, actually, I'm going to be using everything listed (though obviously 
*either* CAS or JOSSO, not both). I have the LDAP server up and running. 
I definitely want OpenIDE capability. JOSSO looks easier than CAS, but I 
might be able to avoid that for a while anyway. I am using a 
single-sign-on system for multiple related apps (eventually to be spread 
across multiple servers), but for right now they're in the same JVM.

As I see it, a great benefit of Lift is the ability to use Java 
libraries (and I'm using a lot of them). Yet, it seems that I'm being 
discouraged from using Spring Security... is that the case, and, if so, 
why? Why *wouldn't* I want to use SS?

Chas.

Timothy Perrett wrote:
> Whilst I agree there is certainly a lot very good work in spring
> security, one has to ask: what is it YOU want from it? You listed a
> bunch of features there but one would imagine your not going to be
> using them all.
> 
> Perhaps look at this another way - what problem do you have that you
> feel spring security addresses that is not currently addressed by
> lift? (that is, im not saying Lift is perfect just trying to drill
> into your requirements)
> 
> Cheers, Tim
> 
> On Sep 15, 7:38 pm, "Charles F. Munat" <c...@munat.com> wrote:
>> Pretty much drop-in capability, integration with CAS or JOSSO for
>> single-sign-on, easy integration of OpenID, easy integration with
>> OpenLDAP, documentation (for the next developer), six years of debugging
>> and tweaking, and not reinventing the wheel, for a start...
>>
>> Chas.
>>
>>
>>
>> David Pollak wrote:
>>> What does Spring security give you that you can't get with SiteMap for
>>> HTML pages and guards or wrappers around partial functions for non-HTML?
>>> On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 11:34 PM, Charles F. Munat <c...@munat.com
>>> <mailto:c...@munat.com>> wrote:
>>>     Has anyone tried using Spring Security (formerly Acegi) in Lift?
>>>     If so, care to comment on the experience? Suggestions? Pitfalls?
>>>     Thanks!
>>>     Chas.
>>> --
>>> Lift, the simply functional web frameworkhttp://liftweb.net
>>> Beginning Scalahttp://www.apress.com/book/view/1430219890
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>>> Git some:http://github.com/dpp
> > 
> 

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