I would also be interested in figuring out how to get started with
this option. There was an article on using Spring Modules here
http://www.infoq.com/articles/spring-modules-jcr;jsessionid=F48F5681FA01E2696616CF636E0AD5C6

Would be nice to configure acegi beans just as this and then use
custom authentication that could either use JAAS or something else.


On 3/19/07, Shaun Barriball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
We're reviewing appropriate security solutions for a web-based application
sitting on top of JackRabbit.
As we're already using Spring it seemed reasonable to consider Acegi.
Furthermore we'd ideally like to delegate the authentication down to
JackRabbit so that any other clients of the repository are subject to the
same security - rather than building the security into the web-client and
leaving the JCR repository wide open.

I've read a variety of threads, mostly from 2005/2006 on using JAAS and/or
Acegi e.g.
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg0
0022.html

Any useful experiences, recommendations or comments relating to providing a
simple and reliable security solution for a Spring/JackRabbit platform?

Regards,
Shaun





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