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1. Re: [forge-users] forge application security
gastaldi Mar 2, 2014 2:29 PM (in response to kem)1 of 1 people found this helpfulHi,
The nearest thing we have from that is the PicketLink addon. It is still under development yet. Look for sbryzak in IRC (irc.freenode.net) in #forge or #picketlink
Em 02/03/2014, às 16:17, forge-users@lists.jboss.org escreveu:
Hi
Is there in jboss forge something similar to seam-gen (Seam2) identity management, for application security and privileges management?
Thanks
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2. Re: forge application security
kem Mar 4, 2014 4:42 PM (in response to gastaldi)Thanks George for your suggestion.
I spent my whole day reading the PicketLink doc and testing all quickstarts ... it's very difficult to get started..
I agree, it's very powerful security framework, but for people who just need a simple identity management for java ee 6 web app, I think it's very complicated.
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3. Re: [forge-users] forge application security
rdul064 Mar 5, 2014 2:35 AM (in response to kem)Hi,
There are other alternatives if you want something simpler. There is
Apache Shiro and we have created the Octopus framework around it if your
web app is JSF/CDI and EJB based.
regards
Rudy
On 4 March 2014 22:39, <forge-users@lists.jboss.org> wrote:
Thanks George for your suggestion.
I spent my whole day reading the PicketLink doc and testing all
quickstarts ... it's very difficult to get started..
I agree, it's very powerful security framework, but for people who just
need a simple identity management for java ee 6 web app, I think it's very
complicated.
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4. Re: [forge-users] forge application security
lincolnthree Mar 6, 2014 9:14 AM (in response to kem)Hey Shane,
What features will the new picketlink forge add on provide?
Will it do simple IDM setup?
Thanks!
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On Mar 4, 2014 8:04 PM, <forge-users@lists.jboss.org> wrote:
Thanks George for your suggestion.
I spent my whole day reading the PicketLink doc and testing all
quickstarts ... it's very difficult to get started..
I agree, it's very powerful security framework, but for people who just
need a simple identity management for java ee 6 web app, I think it's very
complicated.
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5. Re: forge application security
kem Mar 6, 2014 3:14 PM (in response to lincolnthree)Hi,
Doing IDM setup, is not a problem. It is well explained in the doc. The problem is more related to IDM - java ee app integration. The domain model is certainly very powerful, but not intuitive at all. IMHO, It's over-engineered.
The best quick start I found so far is actually from seam 3: security-idmconsole (Thanks Shane).
I have used the seam-gen identity management. It was an excellent tool... very efficient and easy to use. Something similar for forge will be great.
Thanks
https://github.com/seam/examples/tree/master/idmconsole
http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/PutSeamsIdentityManagementToPracticeUsingSeamgen
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6. Re: [forge-users] forge application security
sfwkorg-xmlrpc Mar 6, 2014 5:58 PM (in response to lincolnthree)These are the features currently planned for the PicketLink Forge Addon:
1) Adding the PicketLink dependencies to the project
2) Generating a custom Identity Model (this allows you to more easily
tweak which state you store for your users)
3) Generate a JPA entity schema for an identity model - this goes hand
in hand with 2).
4) Generate the IDM configuration
5) Generate the login bean classes (basically sets up all the
server-side requirements for authentication)
6) Generate a login form (client side - JSF, HTML5, other view
technologies possibly?)
7) Generate RESTful interfaces for authentication
8) Create an @Admin typesafe security binding using Deltaspike
9) Setup multi-tenancy support if required.
Basically the addon will trivialize the setup for PicketLink, creating
all the necessary classes and views to meet the needs of a typical
application's security requirements.
You can track progress in JIRA:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/FORGEPLUGINS-161
Shane
On 07/03/14 00:14, Lincoln Baxter, III wrote:
Hey Shane,
What features will the new picketlink forge add on provide?
Will it do simple IDM setup?
Thanks!
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Lincoln Baxter's Droid
"Keep it Simple"
On Mar 4, 2014 8:04 PM, <forge-users@lists.jboss.org
<mailto:forge-users@lists.jboss.org>> wrote:
Thanks George for your suggestion.
I spent my whole day reading the PicketLink doc and testing all
quickstarts ... it's very difficult to get started..
I agree, it's very powerful security framework, but for people who
just need a simple identity management for java ee 6 web app, I
think it's very complicated.
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