Hi,

What I like about buddy is that I can define access rules like this: 
https://funcool.github.io/buddy-auth/latest/#access-rules
It gives me the ability to have the rules in one place and adjust them with 
patterns as I wish, it reminds me of shiro and I really like that approach.

Best Regards,
Sven


Am Montag, 23. Februar 2015 02:25:43 UTC+1 schrieb Dave Sann:
>
> buddy-auth vs friend?
>
> What is the difference/motivation?
>
>
>
> On Monday, 23 February 2015 06:32:22 UTC+11, g vim wrote:
>>
>> On 22/02/2015 11:36, Andrey Antukh wrote: 
>> > Documentation: 
>> > https://funcool.github.io/buddy-core/latest/ 
>> > https://funcool.github.io/buddy-auth/latest/ 
>> > https://funcool.github.io/buddy-hashers/latest/ 
>> > https://funcool.github.io/buddy-sign/latest/ 
>> > 
>>
>> Great addition to Clojure web development security. For new users might 
>> I suggest adding a namespace table to -core, -hashers and -sign as with 
>> -auth? 
>>
>> gvim 
>>
>

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