+1 on that

Very easy to use (read shiro documentation), very well integrated in
Tapestry and the components are right there to use them.

-Borut

Another +1 for Kalle's responsiveness.



2010/10/18 Mark W. Shead <mwsh...@gmail.com>

> I've been very pleased with tynamo's tapestry-security module (which
> uses Shiro).
>
> One nice benefit is that it provides components you can use in your
> tapestry templates to do stuf like:
>
> <t:security.hasRole role="user1role">
>                You have user1role
> </t:security.hasRole>
>
> Other reasons I like tapestry-security:
>
> - Good documentation and examples in an actual tapestry application
> (http://tynamo.org/tapestry-security+guide)
>
> - Kalle is very helpful.
>
> - Leverages the tapestry approach of doing things. Your knowledge base
> of how tapestry works makes it easier to look at the source code of
> tapestry-security to understand something if necessary. (Anything that
> comes as a Tapestry module is likely to give you this benefit.)
>
>
> Mark
>
> -
> On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 10:52 AM, Muhammad Mohsen <m.gelb...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I'm currently trying to decide what framework to use to secure my
> tapestry
> > applications efficiently and easily. So I found tapestry-acegi and
> > tynamo-security so far. Been reading some about tynamo's.
> > May be someone could share his experience with either frameworks or
> securing
> > tapestry applications in general.
> >
> > Regards.
> > --
> > *Regards,*
> > *Muhammad Gelbana
> > Java Software Programmer*
> >
>
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