[seam-dev] Project PicketBox v3.0.0.Beta2 is released

Dan Allen dan.j.allen at gmail.com
Sat Mar 6 12:18:58 EST 2010


Anil,

I like the idea that we are separating out the security logic from Seam 3 so
that it can mature and integrate in its own cycles...basically not being
tied to Seam.

However, what concerns me is the change in developer experience. Security in
Seam 2 is so simple to understand. There is barely any configuration, it
ties in nicely with the managed ORM sessions and it covers role-based,
rule-based and ACL authorization, plain and simple.

>From looking at the PicketBox wiki pages, I just see a lot of configuration
that makes my eyes cross. I just don't get what I am looking at, really.
Either it is going to be more complicated, or you guys just don't have a
basic example for people to grok. Can you paint a clearer picture for us?

Thanks,

-Dan

On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 12:32 PM, PicketBox JBoss <picketbox at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi all,
>    (I created this gmail address for twitter for Project PicketBox. I may
> as well use it for mailing lists).
>
> Shane and I had a couple of days of intense discussion on security at
> Brisbane last week. Some of those discussions were fed back into the
> PicketBox project.
>
> Read more on Project PicketBox here:
>
> http://anil-identity.blogspot.com/2010/03/project-picketbox-security-for-java.html
>
> I guess when Seam 3 is released, we are going to offload majority of the
> security code to PicketBox.
>
> I will be loitering around this dev list to basically answer any security
> related questions.
>
> Regards,
> Anil Saldhana
>
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