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Java Tutorials : Protecting JavaBeans in JSF applications

Learn how to use Acegi to secure access to JavaBeans in JavaServer Faces (JSF) applications. You can configure secure beans in a variety of ways, including using Acegi-secured inversion-of-control (IOC) beans directly in your JSF tags. Protecting JavaBeans in JSF applications  tutorial
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     Tutorial: Protecting JavaBeans in JSF applications
     Date Listed: 2008-05-11
     Submitted By: BlueVoodoo
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