Re: Adding openid-authentication to spring/wicket-auth-roles?

2010-12-31 Thread Zilvinas Vilutis
In Spring you have to implement your own AuthenticationProvider ( e.g.
extend AbstractUserDetailsAuthenticationProvider ) which supports()
your own, e.g. OpenIDAuthenticationDetails which extend
AuthenticationDetails. Implement your authentication logic here.
Register it as a bean and add it to providers list in your main
providerManager bean.

Then create a login page where you can enter your OpenID details and
on form submit create an OpenIDAuthenticationDetails object and pass
it to your providerManager for authentication.

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On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Tom Howe tomh...@artcore.com wrote:
 Hi Eric,
 I have seen this and maybe it is the approach I should take, however it
 makes no mention of Spring and Id like to be able to have it load the user
 roles from my spring config.

 If I use openid4java http://code.google.com/ to determine whether I can
 authenticate, how do I then tell Spring that I have authenticated them?

 Tom

 On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 12:49 PM, Eric Hamel dantehick...@gmail.com wrote:

 This might help...

 http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-openid/index.html

 On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 5:04 AM, Tom Howe tomh...@artcore.com wrote:

  I have followed the instructions at
 
 https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring-security-and-wicket-auth-roles.htmlto
  integrate basic user/pass authentication using Spring security into my
  wicket app.
  How would I go about adding open-id authentication? Spring security
  supports
  openid-login as a config option but adding this has no effect. I think
  this is because the example integration with wicket-auth-roles on that
 page
  seems geared only towards user/password authentication.
 
  Are there any examples for adding openid login in a similar manner to
  stackoverflow to a wicket app, preferably using spring?
 
  Thanks, Tom
 



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Adding openid-authentication to spring/wicket-auth-roles?

2010-12-29 Thread Tom Howe
I have followed the instructions at
https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring-security-and-wicket-auth-roles.html to
integrate basic user/pass authentication using Spring security into my
wicket app.
How would I go about adding open-id authentication? Spring security supports
openid-login as a config option but adding this has no effect. I think
this is because the example integration with wicket-auth-roles on that page
seems geared only towards user/password authentication.

Are there any examples for adding openid login in a similar manner to
stackoverflow to a wicket app, preferably using spring?

Thanks, Tom


Re: Adding openid-authentication to spring/wicket-auth-roles?

2010-12-29 Thread Eric Hamel
This might help...

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-openid/index.html

On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 5:04 AM, Tom Howe tomh...@artcore.com wrote:

 I have followed the instructions at
 https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring-security-and-wicket-auth-roles.htmlto
 integrate basic user/pass authentication using Spring security into my
 wicket app.
 How would I go about adding open-id authentication? Spring security
 supports
 openid-login as a config option but adding this has no effect. I think
 this is because the example integration with wicket-auth-roles on that page
 seems geared only towards user/password authentication.

 Are there any examples for adding openid login in a similar manner to
 stackoverflow to a wicket app, preferably using spring?

 Thanks, Tom




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Re: Adding openid-authentication to spring/wicket-auth-roles?

2010-12-29 Thread Tom Howe
Hi Eric,
I have seen this and maybe it is the approach I should take, however it
makes no mention of Spring and Id like to be able to have it load the user
roles from my spring config.

If I use openid4java http://code.google.com/ to determine whether I can
authenticate, how do I then tell Spring that I have authenticated them?

Tom

On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 12:49 PM, Eric Hamel dantehick...@gmail.com wrote:

 This might help...

 http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-openid/index.html

 On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 5:04 AM, Tom Howe tomh...@artcore.com wrote:

  I have followed the instructions at
 
 https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/spring-security-and-wicket-auth-roles.htmlto
  integrate basic user/pass authentication using Spring security into my
  wicket app.
  How would I go about adding open-id authentication? Spring security
  supports
  openid-login as a config option but adding this has no effect. I think
  this is because the example integration with wicket-auth-roles on that
 page
  seems geared only towards user/password authentication.
 
  Are there any examples for adding openid login in a similar manner to
  stackoverflow to a wicket app, preferably using spring?
 
  Thanks, Tom
 



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 Sent by Eric Hamel