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George,
Thanks for the
test. I'll double check my method call names. Also, thanks for the
responce to the other post regarding IP Stickyness.
John
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I'm working on a
project and we are looking to use Acegi Security. Our J2EE container
will be a WebLogic (WLS)clustered architecture. From my research
thus far, it looks like I will not have to worry about hitting the same WLS
instance where a user authenticated (IP
things, you may just want to break the method
into 2: createBusinessAccount and createConsumerAccount since you
obviously have different business rules regarding them.
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Subject: [Acegisecurity-developer] RE: Securing methods to the parameter
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Yes, we already thought about distinct methods. However, is this
possible with Acegi? And if yes, d
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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