Added change examples and wrapped <code> around all java & XML references. Other developers please review the end result and let me know if I went too far :-)

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Scott McCrory 2005-11-08 01:08:07 +00:00
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and work with the <code>SecurityContext</code> (instead of the now removed <code>Context</code>
and <code>SecureContext</code> interfaces).<br><br>
For example, change:<br>
<code>
SecureContext ctx = SecureContextUtils.getSecureContext();<br>
</code>
to:<br>
<code>
SecurityContext ctx = SecurityContextHolder.getContext();<br>
</code>
<br>
and change:<br>
<code>
&ltbean id="httpSessionContextIntegrationFilter" class="net.sf.acegisecurity.context.HttpSessionContextIntegrationFilter"><br>
&ltproperty name="context">&ltvalue>net.sf.acegisecurity.context.security.SecureContextImpl&lt/value>&lt/property><br>
&lt/bean><br>
</code>
to:<br>
<code>
&ltbean id="httpSessionContextIntegrationFilter" class="net.sf.acegisecurity.context.HttpSessionContextIntegrationFilter"><br>
&ltproperty name="context">&ltvalue>net.sf.acegisecurity.context.SecurityContextImpl&lt/value>&lt/property><br>
&lt/bean><br>
</code>
<br>
We apologise for the inconvenience, but on a more positive note this means you receive strict
type checking, you no longer need to mess around with casting to and from <code>Context</code>
implementations, your applications no longer need to perform checking of <code>null</code> and
@ -36,21 +59,31 @@ applications:
is an <code>InheritableThreadLocal</code> - which should make life easier in rich client
environments.<br><br></li>
<li>AbstractProcessingFilter has changed its getter/setter approach used for customised
<li><code>AbstractProcessingFilter</code> has changed its getter/setter approach used for customised
authentication exception directions. See the <a href="../multiproject/acegi-security/xref/net/sf/acegisecurity/ui/AbstractProcessingFilter.html">
AbstractProcessingFilter JavaDocs</a> to learn more.<br><br></li>
<code>AbstractProcessingFilter</code> JavaDocs</a> to learn more.<br><br></li>
<li>AnonymousProcessingFilter now has a removeAfterRequest property, which defaults to true. This
<li><code>AnonymousProcessingFilter</code> now has a <code>removeAfterRequest</code> property, which defaults to <code>true</code>. This
will cause the anonymous authentication token to be set to null at the end of each request, thus
avoiding the expense of creating a HttpSession in HttpSessionContextIntegrationFilter. You may
avoiding the expense of creating a <code>HttpSession</code> in <code>HttpSessionContextIntegrationFilter</code>. You may
set this property to false if you would like the anoymous authentication token to be preserved,
which would be an unusual requirement.<br><br></li>
<li>Event publishing has been refactored. New event classes have been added, and the location of
LoggerListener has changed. See the net.sf.acegisecurity.event package.</li>
<code>LoggerListener</code> has changed. See the <code>net.sf.acegisecurity.event package</code>.<BR>
<br>
For example, change:<br>
<code>
&ltbean id="loggerListener" class="net.sf.acegisecurity.providers.dao.event.LoggerListener"/><br>
</code>
to:<br>
<code>
&ltbean id="loggerListener" class="net.sf.acegisecurity.providers.dao.event.authorization.LoggerListener"/>
</code><br><br>
</li>
<li>Users of the "authz" taglib will generally need to change the "operation"
to "username", as reflection is now used to retrieve the property.</li>
<li>Users of the <code>&ltauthz:authentication></code> JSP tag will generally need to set the <code>operation</code>
property equal to "username", as reflection is now used to retrieve the property displayed.</li>
</ul>