[Registry-dev] Re: Initial Spring JPA ORMRegistry
Sanjiva Weerawarana
sanjiva at wso2.com
Tue Jan 8 06:50:30 PST 2008
Hi Norman,
Sorry for the slow response .. we've been in an all-day meeting and have
been away from email. Will reply tonite or tomorrow AM the latest.
Thanks for your patience.
Sanjiva.
Norman Barker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't normally follow up to my own thread but I immediately ran into
> a problem with the UserManager. I think I have worked round this now
> by keeping JDBC for user authentication but there seems to be a
> dependency on JDBC for the user manager access. I tried to use acegi
> for spring and the authenticator class but it requires an authorizer
> and in particular methods such as getAllRoles which I don't think is
> compatible. What are the plans for user authentication within the
> registry?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Norman
>
>
> On Jan 7, 2008 11:16 AM, Norman Barker <norman.barker at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have written the initial ORMRegistry now using Spring JPA and
>> Hibernate (though it should port to OpenJPA etc.) - to be able to test
>> it out it is probably easiest to use a download of JBoss. How do I
>> get this code into the Registry SVN (or JIRA)?
>>
>> Also I would really like to test this out before submitting it, is
>> there a page describing the complete protocol for the registry and is
>> it possible to test the registry using cURL?
>>
>> Personally I think the code now looks a lot cleaner, and all the
>> database crud (excuse the pun) is taken away.
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> Norman
>>
>
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