http://javajeedevelopment.blogspot.com/2011/03/integrating-spring-security-3-with.html

2011/9/19 Andrea Del Bene <adelb...@ciseonweb.it>

> It all depends on your needs ;-). I don't know much about Spring Security,
> but personally speaking  I've always been fine with Wicket authentication.
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>  While I was trying to design a wicket app in my mind - the first thing
>> I thought of was authentication and ( spring ) security.
>>
>> I know that "wicket is secure" by default ( a quote from wicket
>> features? :), we can use wicket auth&  annotation based security.
>> Wicket will automatically redirect to original page after login.
>>
>> So...did anyone think of it - what is the real reason to use spring or
>> other security framework ( shiro? ) for authentication? what benefits
>> does it bring apart from some standards&  overhead for the app? is it
>> integration with other auth systems ( OpenID, Facebook login or
>> whatever )? or what?
>>
>> Just pennies for thought...
>>
>> Žilvinas Vilutis
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