Eric:
I did the same. Someone also has a patch to make Seraph non-OSUser dependent. I would like to compile all these patches and place them somewhere publicly available. However, I guess I need to read the license first to see if this is legal.
Can you send me your patches?



Cheers, matthew


On Oct 30, 2003, at 10:33 AM, Eric Pugh wrote:


I did some work with Seraph to get it to work with the latest and greatest
of webwork and osuser.. mostly recompiling it to work with update OSUser..
I was quite impressed with it.. And, if you grok how the OpenSymphony
projects are written in general, then Seraph will look very similar..


I haven't been able to get my changes back into seraph as there isn't an
open cvs to diff against.. But if you want I can send you what I did...


Eric

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Are you referring to Seraph from Atlassian (http://opensource.atlassian.com/seraph)?


Cheers, matthew

On Oct 30, 2003, at 10:36 AM, Samuel Mota wrote:

Hi,

I've heard once that someone have done a security filter (Servlet
filter - not webwork related) to
stop users from entering the view tier directly (jsp, vm, etc.).

I'm already doing a security check with an interceptor and
the actions
are secured .... but I'd like
to use a filter to the view tier, my problem is that the user
information is stored at the session
as a webwork component and I'm not able to recover this object from
the session at the filter. Any
idea?

thanks

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+ Business Application Dpt.
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