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Re: _at_RolesAllowed

From: Kenneth Clark <kenneth_at_rabiddog.co.za>
Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 14:36:45 +0200

Hi thanks for that,

It doesn't seem to have the info I am looking for. I am looking for a
way to bypass the deployment descriptors and have them generated using
annotations.

krishna unni wrote:
> Kenneth,
>
> Have you seen this link. It has some info regarding
> this tag.
>
> https://glassfish.dev.java.net/javaee5/docs/DG/beabg.html
>
> /unni.
>
> --- Kenneth Clark <kenneth_at_rabiddog.co.za> wrote:
>
>
>> I have bee searching high and low but have not had
>> much joy.
>>
>> I am looking for an example implementation of the
>> @RolesAllowed
>> annotation. Currently I have an LDAP server housing
>> usernames and
>> passwords with basic HTTP authentication via
>> username and password
>> against the LDAP server.
>>
>> What I am wondering is what other context the
>> @RolesAllowed annotation
>> would be used. Is there another scheme that it would
>> be effective in
>> (LDAP related preferably). I mean what other
>> authentication types that
>> could be stipulated using annotations are available.
>>
>> Any one use this annotation? Anyone have any
>> direction to it's
>> implementation use cases?
>>
>> Anything would be super helpful
>>
>> Thanking you in advance
>> Kenneth
>>
>>
>>
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