Re: Rudimentary principal store DAO

2005-02-18 Thread Brian Moseley
Andy Depue wrote:
 I've created an entry in Bugzilla containing the code and comments on its 
use.  The entry is here: 
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=33639
  Please be sure to read all comments on the entry and be sure to read all 
JavaDocs.  If I've forgotten something, or if anything in unclear, let me 
know!
thanks! at first glance it looks very useful to me.
i need to spend some time getting familiar with acegi so 
that i understand how it authenticates (and in fact if/how 
it handles single signon for multiple webapps).

i also need to read more about principal stores, and indeed 
webdav in general, to figure out the right way to handle 
users/roles/groups/acls/permissions/etc for my project.

i can tell this is going to be helpful in focusing my 
research. hopefully very soon i'll be able to write up a dao 
implementation and try it out.

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Re: Rudimentary principal store DAO

2005-02-18 Thread Andy Depue
Brian,
 I've created an entry in Bugzilla containing the code and comments on its 
use.  The entry is here: 
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=33639
  Please be sure to read all comments on the entry and be sure to read all 
JavaDocs.  If I've forgotten something, or if anything in unclear, let me 
know!

  - Andy

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Re: Rudimentary principal store DAO

2005-02-17 Thread Carlos Villegas
Please create a bug/issue in Bugzilla and attach your sources there. 
That's the standard way for committers to review your contributions.

Thanks,
Carlos
Andy Depue wrote:
Is it a bad idea to post the sources to the list?
  - Andy
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Re: Rudimentary principal store DAO

2005-02-17 Thread Andy Depue
Is it a bad idea to post the sources to the list?

  - Andy

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Re: Rudimentary principal store DAO

2005-02-17 Thread Brian Moseley
Andy Depue wrote:
I have implemented a rudimentary read only principal store that delegates 
principal information access to a simplified PrincipalStoreDAO.  I say 
rudimentary because it makes some assumptions on user information structure 
that are specific to our needs, and might be limiting to others.  I have also 
created an implementation of the principal store that can load the DAO from a 
Spring application context (I also have a servlet context listener that can 
expose the Spring application context for the web application to the 
principal store).  Further, I have created a servlet filter that integrates 
Acegi authentication with Slide's WebDAV servlet.  I must admit that the cart 
got before the horse: these classes started out as a prototype proof of 
concept, and so I do not yet have unit tests.
I'm willing to donate these classes back to the Slide project if they are 
considered useful.
whether or not the slide project accepts them, i'd certainly find them 
useful, and in the short term. i need to add approximately the same 
functionality to my project in the next couple of weeks.

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Rudimentary principal store DAO

2005-02-16 Thread Andy Depue
I have implemented a rudimentary read only principal store that delegates 
principal information access to a simplified PrincipalStoreDAO.  I say 
rudimentary because it makes some assumptions on user information structure 
that are specific to our needs, and might be limiting to others.  I have also 
created an implementation of the principal store that can load the DAO from a 
Spring application context (I also have a servlet context listener that can 
expose the Spring application context for the web application to the 
principal store).  Further, I have created a servlet filter that integrates 
Acegi authentication with Slide's WebDAV servlet.  I must admit that the cart 
got before the horse: these classes started out as a prototype proof of 
concept, and so I do not yet have unit tests.
I'm willing to donate these classes back to the Slide project if they are 
considered useful.

   - Andy

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