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With several tips from James I have been able to make the example clearer
than it already was. Securing Tapestry pages is so easy - it is almost
frightened. ;-)

I have added a dependency to hivemind-lib. That makes it possible to get rid
of the helper class and set the Spring bean "memoryAuthenticationDao"
directly as "hivemind.acegi.dao.UserDetailsService".

BTW: The example can now be found the the Tapestry Wiki
http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/AcegiSpringJava5

Jesper

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