Rupert Redington wrote:
I prefer the trusted adapter because they encapslulate the adapter
inside a security proxy. Then the trusted
adapter has full access to the underlying object. That simplifies the
security story very much because you handle it on the adation level. If
you use locatable and
Dominik Huber wrote:
> I prefer the trusted adapter because they encapslulate the adapter
> inside a security proxy. Then the trusted
> adapter has full access to the underlying object. That simplifies the
> security story very much because you handle it on the adation level. If
> you use locatabl
Rupert Redington wrote:
Dominik Huber wrote:
Rupert Redington wrote:
if you use trusted adapters you have to declare an additional class or
content directive for the adapter itself.:
regards,
dominik
Thank you - thats an instafix.
I only added the "truste
Dominik Huber wrote:
> Rupert Redington wrote:
>
>> > for=".interfaces.ILink"
>> provides=".interfaces.ILinkDetails"
>> factory=".link.LinkDetails"
>> trusted="True"
>> />
>>
>>
> if you use trusted adapters you have to declare an additional class or
> content directive
Rupert Redington wrote:
if you use trusted adapters you have to declare an additional class or
content directive for the adapter itself.:
regards,
dominik
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Morning (if it is for you)...
I've been trying to write an adapter which stores data submitted by a
schema generated form into the annotations on an object. I've been
guided in this by both Stephan's and Philipp's books (though neither
provide an example of what I'm trying to do). My unit tests in