Joshua Jackson wrote:
> - Built in security or user authentication and authorization. I must
> admit that using Acegi for the security is just unnecessary because I
> will need Spring just to get Acegi running. And I will have 2 IoC
> container in my apps. I think T5 IoC already have the features (like
> the decorator) to make security feature made available.
In fact, you do not need Spring IoC to get Acegi running (you can
configure Acegi beans using Tapestry IoC). However, Acegi requires a
number of utility classes from Spring, so there will be about 1Mb or so
of Spring dependencies.

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WBR,
Ivan S. Dubrov


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