Re: Tapestry-security 0.6.2 released!

2014-10-27 Thread George Christman
Okay great, Thanks Kalle. On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 12:02 PM, Kalle Korhonen wrote: > On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 8:51 AM, George Christman > > wrote: > > > Sorry Kalle, it's still not entirely clear to me what I should be doing. > > Your saying LoginContextService is internal? Is there another way t

Re: Tapestry-security 0.6.2 released!

2014-10-27 Thread Kalle Korhonen
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 8:51 AM, George Christman wrote: > Sorry Kalle, it's still not entirely clear to me what I should be doing. > Your saying LoginContextService is internal? Is there another way to access > getXxxURL then? Also, how do we handle redirectedToSavedRequest now? At > You handle

Re: Tapestry-security 0.6.2 released!

2014-10-27 Thread George Christman
Sorry Kalle, it's still not entirely clear to me what I should be doing. Your saying LoginContextService is internal? Is there another way to access getXxxURL then? Also, how do we handle redirectedToSavedRequest now? At some point when you get everything ironed out it might be helpful to present t

Re: Tapestry-security 0.6.2 released!

2014-10-27 Thread Kalle Korhonen
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 7:30 AM, George Christman wrote: > That's great Kalle. Thanks > > Question, I see you deprecated some methods, but I'm not seeing any > documentation on the new usage. I'm using the following code and I'm seeing > getSuccessPage() and getLoginPage() has been deprecated. I

Re: Tapestry-security 0.6.2 released!

2014-10-27 Thread George Christman
That's great Kalle. Thanks Question, I see you deprecated some methods, but I'm not seeing any documentation on the new usage. I'm using the following code and I'm seeing getSuccessPage() and getLoginPage() has been deprecated. I think I read something about about getLoginPage() being replaced by

Re: Tapestry-security 0.6.2 released!

2014-10-24 Thread Chris Mylonas
Toot toot!

Tapestry-security 0.6.2 released!

2014-10-24 Thread Kalle Korhonen
The little engineer was very proud of his little engine. But one day, a fellow train enthusiast noticed the engine was a leaking. They drove the train to the engine yard and... oh well, perhaps I took the metaphor too far. Suffice to say, thanks to Jochen Berger for spotting and reporting an issue