On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 15:09:58 -0200, James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Basically, tapestry-acegi just allows you to glue all of the Acegi
stuff together using HiveMind, rather than Spring (it's all just
"object soup" right?).
[snip]
The cool part of tapestry-acegi is that it lets
you use Acegi's @Secured annotation (found in the acegi-tiger jar

What do I do if I want to use tapestry-acegi leaving the acegi configuration in spring instead of HiveMind? I tried to use tapestry-acegi, but its lack of complete documentation on how to properly configure it (including hivemind-acegi-dao) and my lack of time prevented me of doing it successfully. :(

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hasta la vista!!!

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thiago h. de paula figueiredo
mestre em ciência da computação pelo dcc/ufmg
ate' porque bobagem pouca e' bobagem . . .

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