Re: Access request from tml / standard servlet api role support

2018-04-27 Thread Kalle Korhonen
Tapestry-security (http://www.tynamo.org/tapestry-security+guide/) supports request.isuserInRole and provides components similar to the one suggested, i.e. SAVE DATA Kalle On Fri, Apr 27, 2018 at 3:41 PM, pico.dev wrote: > Hi, > > Maybe you can implement a new conditional component th

Re: Access request from tml / standard servlet api role support

2018-04-27 Thread pico.dev
Maybe other alternative is create a base page class that has this and some/all application pages extends @Inject RequestGlobals m_requestGlobals; public boolean isUserAdmin() El sáb., 28 abr. 2018 a las 0:41, pico.dev () escribió: > Hi, > > Maybe you can implement a new conditional component th

Re: Access request from tml / standard servlet api role support

2018-04-27 Thread pico.dev
Hi, Maybe you can implement a new conditional component that checks the role and render or not its body. Something like this: SAVE DATA See https://tapestry.apache.org/component-rendering.html Regards, El sáb., 28 abr. 2018 a las 0:12, Luca Arzeni () escribió: > Hi, > I'm using tapestry

Access request from tml / standard servlet api role support

2018-04-27 Thread Luca Arzeni
Hi, I'm using tapestry5.4 with java 8. I am using the standard servlet API to check if a user is in role or not, to hide or show buttons, links, and so on. For example, I need to show a button to the user only if the user has been granted a role. My usual way to to this is: 1) create a method