2011/3/30 Celinio <cel975@gmail.com>
Hi,
i read that someone else already asked for information on how to use Spring Security with GWT,
so i will not ask again.
I got a more detailed question then :
with Spring security, you can use tags in JSP pages to restrict access to areas of pages, or fields.
For instance :<%@ taglib prefix="sec" uri="http://www.springframework.org/security/tags" %> <sec:authorize access="hasRole('gestionnaire')"> This content will only be visible to users who have the "supervisor" authority in their list of <tt>GrantedAuthority</tt>s. </sec:authorize>
Of course with GWT I cannot do that since there are no JSP.
How do i restrict access to fields with GWT then ?
I want to be able to hide them if the user does not have the required role.
I also want to be able to display them but disable them (read-only for a textfield for instance) if the user does not have the
required role.
Thanks for helping.
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