Well, yes(and I could certainly be making this harder than it really is) but
that doesn't seem to alleviate the issue with all of the classes in that use
the Roles class explicitly.

In any case, I took Igor's suggestion and used the great work in
wicket-auth-roles as a guide and created something more specific to our
project's exact needs. It was a good learning experience for me to write
some of my own annotation interfaces and I ended up with something that fits
our domain model well.

On 2/11/07, Jonathan Locke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Well, yes.  ADMIN and USER are just string constants of no particular
significance.  You can use any strings you want without changing the
source
code.

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