Mike Cannon-Brookes wrote:
Iım not sure how this is related to WW, but Iıll attack it anyway ;)
Seraph is not a replacement for OSUser or OSAccess. OSUser provides a server-agnostic user management API, OSAccess provides (afaik I donıt use it) a method level security framework and Seraph is a web application security framework.
Hope that helps. Seraph currently depends on OSUser, but that dependency is being removed as we speak (hidden behind some nice interfaces)
Cheers,
Mike
On 1/9/03 5:40 AM, "John Patterson" ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) penned the words:
Hi,
Could someone explain how Seraph, OSAccess and OSUser are related and which if any they would use in their own apps? Is Seraph a replacement for the other two? Are the OS packages maintained?
Cheers,
John.
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