I would like to use Acegi to display a value in a JSP
page conditionally.
Preferably using logic:present/
There is probably a pretty obvious answer to this; and
I'm going to go looking for it now.
However, I'm on a tight deadline. So if anyone can
point me to a FAQ, Wiki entry... Or anything
You should be able to use the roles attribute of logic:present if
you enable Acegi's ContextHolderAwareRequestFilter
(http://tinyurl.com/8knk9).
Matt
On Apr 26, 2005, at 8:45 AM, Greg Akins wrote:
I would like to use Acegi to display a value in a JSP
page conditionally.
Preferably using
Thanks!
While I was checking into this I also ran into the
authz:authorize tag.
Any thoughts on whether it's better to call the roles
attribute using logic:present vs relying on the
Acegi tag libraries?
--- Matt Raible [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should be able to use the roles attribute of
You could certainly use either if you've enabled the filter I mentioned
below. I suppose it depends on how much you want your code to be tied
to Acegi. If there's a possibility you'll revert back to CMA someday,
I'd use logic:present.
Matt
On Apr 26, 2005, at 9:44 AM, Greg Akins wrote:
Title: Message
I'm new to Acegi
Security and I'm evaluating how it works and at the moment I'm not finding a way
to declare method-level security with differing parameters. Is this
possible with Acegi Security? To attempt to make my question
clearer, here is an XML snippet of what I'm