I was able to get this working with Acegi, by setting the Dispatcher property
in web.xml
    <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
        <dispatcher>REQUEST</dispatcher>
        <dispatcher>INCLUDE</dispatcher>
        <dispatcher>FORWARD</dispatcher>
        </filter-mapping>

But, now when i try this with Spring Security 2.0.1, i am facing the same
problem as you have described here. Have you found any solution so far?



Alberto A. Flores wrote:
> 
> Folks,
> 
> My understanding is that Spring Security does not secure resources on 
> *forwards* (I believe tiles2 do forward/chaining). In an application 
> using Struts2, Spring and Tiles2, these forwards work just fine. Has 
> anyone had success using these three frameworks together using Spring 
> Security? I tried it today and It turned out that the security tag 
> (http://www.springframework/security/tags/):
> 
>    <security:authorization property="principal.username"/>
> 
> never fetches anything. Furthermore, the code:
> 
>    SecurityContextHolder.getContext().getAuthentication()
> 
> returns null (in the forwarded jsp page). Has anyone know what to do in 
> this case? I'm beginning to think I can not use Spring Security at all.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> -- 
> 
> Alberto A. Flores
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/aflores
> 
> 
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