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Revision as of 00:15, 17 June 2011
I tried to keep the specification as compatible as I can with the existing APIs, however there are definately places where existing users are going to have to modify their code - specifically where it deals with Encoding and Validation. I believe these changes are absolutely necessary however to establish a good cross-platform specification. I also believe the migration path allows for the smoothest transition for end-users (developers) to make the necessary changes without completely breaking their existing implementations. This is similar to the path that Spring-Security took with it's 2.0 -> 2.5 -> 3.0 path where they did a very similar thing and I used their experience as the basis for the proposed roadmap.
--Chris Schmidt 02:23, 16 June 2011 (EDT)
Proposed Roadmap
Does this seem like a realistic and smooth approach?
--Chris Schmidt 02:26, 16 June 2011 (EDT)
AccessController
Let's start with discussing the proposed changes to the AccessController.
Summary of proposed changes:
- Drop deprecated methods isAuthorizedForXXX, assertAuthorizedForXXX
- Replace (Object) Parameters with strongly typed StereoTypes
Thoughts?
--Chris Schmidt 02:26, 16 June 2011 (EDT)
Logged in user, from where?
where is the logged in user information will come from? how is it going to be available for isAuthorized?