Joni,
In JSecurity you can define all your filters on a role basis. If you have planned ahead there would be no need to re-code for each new user, jsut assign them to a certain role. That said having played with both I personally currently favour Acegi as I like the requestMapping style of securing things.
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From: Jon.S [mailto:
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Sent: Fri 16/05/2008 13:47
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Subject: Re: [grails-user] jsecurity VS acegi
Hi Peter,
In sample tutorial
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GRAILS/AcegiSecurity+Plugin+-+Basic+Tutorialyou end up with user/role management where you can create new user, role and
define url you can(n't) access.
From what I gather in jsecurity tutorial I need to define security filter to
specify each user priveleges.
It will be quite troublesome for me to add new user(or role) in jsecurity
because I need to recode the security filter. I rather let my user doing
this themselves.
I think I plan to make my own taglib to do something similar to jsecurity's
taglib(hasRole).
Best Regards,
Joni
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