RABC vs. ACL Smackdown

2009-03-28 Thread aranworld

Some guy left a comment on a blog that said that I shouldn't be using
CakePHP, because its use of ACL is very antiquated.  The guy was
obviously trying to promote his own PHP framework that uses RABC
instead.  After reading about RABC, though, I'm having a bit of a hard
time understanding the difference between RABC and CakePHP's
implementation of ACL.  Can someone help me understand what the
difference is?

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Re: RABC vs. ACL Smackdown

2009-03-28 Thread brian

It's RBAC. I'm not really equipped to properly address the question,
though. See here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Role-based_access_control

And check the links at the bottom of the page.

On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 10:35 AM, aranworld arancarli...@gmail.com wrote:

 Some guy left a comment on a blog that said that I shouldn't be using
 CakePHP, because its use of ACL is very antiquated.  The guy was
 obviously trying to promote his own PHP framework that uses RABC
 instead.  After reading about RABC, though, I'm having a bit of a hard
 time understanding the difference between RABC and CakePHP's
 implementation of ACL.  Can someone help me understand what the
 difference is?

 


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