I want to use restlet with Spring framework and I want Spring can help me to
initialize all the object I needed.
So I wrote a beans definition file as the following:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
beans
bean id=component class=org.restlet.ext.spring.SpringComponent
property
Hello Jerome,
what about put the javax.security.Principal in the request attributes
after successfull authentication?
And, BTW:
You wrote that you put all authentication logic in the engine (in an
issue comment, I don't know which issue). That's not fully right: The
Guard is called to check
Hi Paulo,
Thanks for the detailed bug report. I have made the Template thread safe in
both 1.0 branch and SVN trunk.
Could you test and let me know if everything works now?
Best regards,
Jerome
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De : Paulo Silveira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mercredi
I find a good news for Restlet publication!
Book info:
ISBN:1-43020-971-2
Title:Restlet: Official Developer's Guide to RESTful Web Applications in Java
Lead Author:Louvel, Jerome
Pub Date:May 2008
http://www.apress.com/book/view/9781430209713
Book intro:
If you are a Java developer who wants
Title:Restlet: Official Developer's Guide to RESTful Web Applications in Java
Great news!
Any idea when the book will be available?
I'll buy a copy for sure.
-vincent.
congrats indeed!!!
and i too will get a copy :)
- james
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 10:41 PM, Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Title:Restlet: Official Developer's Guide to RESTful Web Applications in
Java
Great news!
Any idea when the book will be available?
I'll buy a copy for sure.
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