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kuni katsuya

ICW Developer Network - 0 views

  • ComparisonThis section provides a brief comparison of SAFs functionality with that of the Acegi Security Framework [11] and JBoss Seam Security [12]
  • Acegi’s Policy Decision functionality is not based on Java security standards but on a proprietary solution
  • ACL defines per domain object who has access permissions
  • ...5 more annotations...
  • Both Acegi as well as SAF use AspectJ and Spring AOP for Policy Enforcement
  • JBoss Seam follows a different process when implementing Policy Decision functionality and sets access rules with the help of JBoss Rules [13] the JBoss rules engine
  • access decision to the domain objects in an application can be based on any number of complex rules
  • @Restrict annotations
  • 07.2007
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Chapter 10. Integration with CDI - 0 views

  • 10.3.5. Security GraniteDS provides a client-side component named identity that ensures the integration between the client RemoteObject credentials and the server-side container security. It additionally includes an easy-to-use API to define runtime authorization checks on the Flex UI.
  • CDI identity component (of class org.granite.tide.cdi.Identity) predictably provides two methods login() and logout()
  • identity component is integrated with server-side role-based security and can be used to get information or show/hide UI depending on the user access rights:
  • ...2 more annotations...
  •  enabled="{identity.hasRole('admin')}"
  • button labeled Delete will be enabled only if the user has the role admin
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Chapter 9. Integration with Seam 2.2 - 0 views

  • 9.2.6. Integration with Seam Security
  • When not using the Seam native setup, you have to manually configure the integration of Seam Security in granite-config.xml.
  • <granite-config>    ...    <!--     ! Use Seam 2.1+ based security service.     !-->     <security type="org.granite.seam21.security.Seam21SecurityService"/> </granite-config>
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Seam - Contextual Components - 0 views

  • 15.6. Authorization
  • Seam Security is built around the premise of users being granted roles and/or permissions, allowing them to perform operations that may not otherwise be permissible for users without the necessary security privileges
  • 15.6.1. Core concepts
  • ...15 more annotations...
  • 15.6.1.1. What is a role? A role is a group, or type, of user that may have been granted certain privileges for performing one or more specific actions within an application
  • used to create logical groups of users for the convenient assignment of specific application privileges
  • 15.6.1.2. What is a permission? A permission is a privilege (sometimes once-off) for performing a single, specific action. It is entirely possible to build an application using nothing but permissions, however roles offer a higher level of convenience when granting privileges to groups of users
  • consisting of three "aspects";
  • a target
  • an action
  • a recipient
  • An empty @Restrict implies a permission check of componentName:methodName
  • implied permission required to call the delete() method is account:delete
  • equivalent of this would be to write @Restrict("#{s:hasPermission('account','delete')}")
  • @Restrict annotation may reference any objects that exist within a Seam context. This is extremely useful when performing permission checks for a specific object instance.
  • selectedAccount
  • selectedAccount
  •  Identity.instance().checkRestriction
  • If the expression specified doesn't evaluate to true, either if the user is not logged in, a NotLoggedInException exception is thrown or if the user is logged in, an AuthorizationException exception is thrown.
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Temporary Documentation - Apache DeltaSpike - Apache Software Foundation - 0 views

  • DeltaSpike will consist of a number of portable CDI extensions that provide useful features for Java application developers
  • de-facto standard of CDI-Extensions
  • Project-Configuration (with Maven)
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In Relation To...  Bean Validation for Flex developers - 0 views

  • Bean Validation for Flex developers
  • GraniteDS have added support for Bean Validation into their project and hence Bean Validation is usable by all Flex users
  • Because they do not run on the JVM, they basically have reimplemented the full specification in Flex: you can annotate your ActionScript3 objects with constraints: it supports all the standard constraints and you can write your own constraints you can execute the validation logic and retrieve the error report you can make use of most of the feature including advanced ones like groups, group sequence etc
  • ...3 more annotations...
  • for GraniteDS users keeping their Java domain model and ActionScript3 domain model in sync via Gas3, the constraints are kept in sync
  • a couple of gotchas to be aware of
  • the constraint implementation is in the same class as the constraint declaration (not a problem in a dynamic language) @Pattern has a sightly different semantic because the regexp engine in Flex is a bit different. instead of the features provided by ConstraintValidatorContext, you can define a properties attribute in your constraints to make it belong to several sub-properties. not as flexible but good enough in many cases.
kuni katsuya

ListCollectionView/ArrayCollection tip for using GraniteDS - Ross Henderson - 0 views

  • The reason why GraniteDS generates properties of type ListCollectionView is simple : it internally uses collections implementations that extend ListCollectionView and not ArrayCollection. But as you have described when you manually assign collections, you should use ArrayCollection. It’s exactly the same as in Java when you do List list = new ArrayList().
  • ListCollectionView/ArrayCollection tip for using GraniteDS
  • new ListCollectionView();
  • ...4 more annotations...
  • instead of this:
  • do this:
  • new ArrayCollection();
  • I’m not really sure what the deal is
    • kuni katsuya
       
      see comment from william (wdrai) below (graniteds guy)
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jbossas/quickstart · GitHub - 0 views

  • The quickstarts demonstrate JBoss AS 7, Java EE 6 and a few additional technologies. They provide small, specific, working examples that can be used as a reference for your own project
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2. Sample Projects - Confluence - 0 views

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    EJB 3 Session Services
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