Thanks Kalle, thats the answer I was seeking.
Which persistence Service wold in order to ORM o MySQL ?
Does that JPA construct do it itself somehow like javabeans or can I use the
existing hibernate persistence service that comes with your suite ?
Thanks for the solution, appreciate that.
Ken
is tapestry-security-jpa provides filtering data support? E.g. when i
execute .list() operation with query can it apply filter based on owner or
other rule?
like Hibernate filters?
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 5:08 PM, Ken in Nashua kcola...@live.com wrote:
Thanks Kalle, thats the answer I was
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 6:08 AM, Ken in Nashua kcola...@live.com wrote:
Thanks Kalle, thats the answer I was seeking.
Which persistence Service wold in order to ORM o MySQL ?
Does that JPA construct do it itself somehow like javabeans or can I use
the existing hibernate persistence service
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 7:43 AM, Dmitriy Vsekhvalnov dvsekhval...@gmail.com
wrote:
is tapestry-security-jpa provides filtering data support? E.g. when i
execute .list() operation with query can it apply filter based on owner or
other rule?
like Hibernate filters?
No, this is meant strictly
Kalle, do you mean it works only for traversing object graph? (sorry i
probably have to check myself before asking stupid questions).
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 8:31 PM, Kalle Korhonen
kalle.o.korho...@gmail.comwrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 7:43 AM, Dmitriy Vsekhvalnov
dvsekhval...@gmail.com
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 10:02 AM, Dmitriy Vsekhvalnov
dvsekhval...@gmail.com wrote:
Kalle, do you mean it works only for traversing object graph? (sorry i
probably have to check myself before asking stupid questions).
Yes. It checks that a security principal of the currently executing
Hi Ken!
this sounds more like a persistence question, to be honest. How do you
store / persist the user data?
Jens
Am 15.03.14 06:44, schrieb Ken in Nashua:
Hi Folks,
I want to create a web site data model whereby... whatever a user creates...
they own.
And when they come back to the
I could be missing something, but isn't this a database question? how to
model your tables and relationships between them?
I dont see this as being tapestry related question to be honest
On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 10:41 AM, Jens Breitenstein mailingl...@j-b-s.dewrote:
Hi Ken!
this sounds more
Boris, you're not missing anything. 10% of what Ken posts to the tapestry
mailing list is related to tapestry... The other 90% is off topic :)
In my world this distinction is often referred to as data rights vs.
function rights.
Function rights can indeed be handled by restricting access to pages and
components with annotations and sometimes a bit of conditional logic in the
template. It's up to you whether you check function rights in
There's also http://tynamo.org/tapestry-security-jpa+guide that has
annotations and works at the entity level - it's JPA only at the moment.
Kalle
On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 5:22 AM, Geoff Callender
geoff.callender.jumpst...@gmail.com wrote:
In my world this distinction is often referred to as
Oops, I said The service can return a really nasty error if it fails - there's
no need to be nice because the user should not be in that situation unless
they've hacked the URL. What I should have said is that if the user does not
even have read rights to the requested item then the service can
Very nice.
On 16/03/2014, at 3:00 AM, Kalle Korhonen wrote:
There's also http://tynamo.org/tapestry-security-jpa+guide that has
annotations and works at the entity level - it's JPA only at the moment.
Kalle
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To
Hi Folks,
I want to create a web site data model whereby... whatever a user creates...
they own.
And when they come back to the website to operate again... they will see only
what they own.
Its not as much as page based security as it is object based security... as in
model object.
Are
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