Re: [Announce] Spring Security for Tapestry5

2008-09-25 Thread Robin Helgelin
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 6:48 PM, Robin Helgelin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 A side note to Acegi users: there will be a new release when Tapestry
 5.0.15 is out the door, until then, 1.1.1-SNAPSHOT should work.

As promised, release 1.1.1 of tapestry5-acegi is now available at the
usual place.

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 Robin

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Re: [Announce] Spring Security for Tapestry5

2008-09-18 Thread Hugo Palma

Done

http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToSecureWithAcegiAndLDAP

Alex Kotchnev wrote:

Hugo,
  I was thinking that it would have been nice if the instructions for both
tapestry-acegi and tapestry-spring-security were available on the wiki. I
guess the idea is that a whole bunch of people out there still use acegi
(and haven't migrated to spring security).

  Nice work !

Cheers,

Alex Kotchnev

On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 6:30 AM, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  

Thanks Robin.
I've put up a wiki page explaining how someone can secure a T5 application
using spring security and LDAP.

http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToSecureWithSpringAndLDAP


Robin Helgelin wrote:



Hi,

Thanks to Michael Gerzabek I've been able to put together a new
version of my Acegi Security
library for T5, based on the newer Acegi library renamed to Spring
Security.

Basically there isn't much more changes from the old acegi except the
ability to protect file resources.

More information and example usage and application can be found here:
http://www.localhost.nu/java/tapestry-spring-security/

A side note to Acegi users: there will be a new release when Tapestry
5.0.15 is out the door, until then, 1.1.1-SNAPSHOT should work.

--
  regards,
  Robin

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Re: [Announce] Spring Security for Tapestry5

2008-09-17 Thread Hugo Palma

Thanks Robin.
I've put up a wiki page explaining how someone can secure a T5 
application using spring security and LDAP.


http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToSecureWithSpringAndLDAP

Robin Helgelin wrote:

Hi,

Thanks to Michael Gerzabek I've been able to put together a new
version of my Acegi Security
library for T5, based on the newer Acegi library renamed to Spring Security.

Basically there isn't much more changes from the old acegi except the
ability to protect file resources.

More information and example usage and application can be found here:
http://www.localhost.nu/java/tapestry-spring-security/

A side note to Acegi users: there will be a new release when Tapestry
5.0.15 is out the door, until then, 1.1.1-SNAPSHOT should work.

--
   regards,
   Robin

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Re: [Announce] Spring Security for Tapestry5

2008-09-17 Thread Alex Kotchnev
Hugo,
  I was thinking that it would have been nice if the instructions for both
tapestry-acegi and tapestry-spring-security were available on the wiki. I
guess the idea is that a whole bunch of people out there still use acegi
(and haven't migrated to spring security).

  Nice work !

Cheers,

Alex Kotchnev

On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 6:30 AM, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thanks Robin.
 I've put up a wiki page explaining how someone can secure a T5 application
 using spring security and LDAP.

 http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToSecureWithSpringAndLDAP


 Robin Helgelin wrote:

 Hi,

 Thanks to Michael Gerzabek I've been able to put together a new
 version of my Acegi Security
 library for T5, based on the newer Acegi library renamed to Spring
 Security.

 Basically there isn't much more changes from the old acegi except the
 ability to protect file resources.

 More information and example usage and application can be found here:
 http://www.localhost.nu/java/tapestry-spring-security/

 A side note to Acegi users: there will be a new release when Tapestry
 5.0.15 is out the door, until then, 1.1.1-SNAPSHOT should work.

 --
   regards,
   Robin

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Re: [Announce] Spring Security for Tapestry5

2008-09-17 Thread Hugo Palma
You're probably right. I had first written the same document but for 
tapestry-acegi but then changed it to tapestry-spring-security.

I'll create a new page with the tapestry-acegi version.

Alex Kotchnev wrote:

Hugo,
  I was thinking that it would have been nice if the instructions for both
tapestry-acegi and tapestry-spring-security were available on the wiki. I
guess the idea is that a whole bunch of people out there still use acegi
(and haven't migrated to spring security).

  Nice work !

Cheers,

Alex Kotchnev

On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 6:30 AM, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  

Thanks Robin.
I've put up a wiki page explaining how someone can secure a T5 application
using spring security and LDAP.

http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToSecureWithSpringAndLDAP


Robin Helgelin wrote:



Hi,

Thanks to Michael Gerzabek I've been able to put together a new
version of my Acegi Security
library for T5, based on the newer Acegi library renamed to Spring
Security.

Basically there isn't much more changes from the old acegi except the
ability to protect file resources.

More information and example usage and application can be found here:
http://www.localhost.nu/java/tapestry-spring-security/

A side note to Acegi users: there will be a new release when Tapestry
5.0.15 is out the door, until then, 1.1.1-SNAPSHOT should work.

--
  regards,
  Robin

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