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[jira] Updated: (KI-75) Add More Information About How To Setup JSecurityFilter In JavaDoc

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KI-75?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Bruce Phillips updated KI-75:
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    Description: 
>From Post On JSecurity Mailing List:
PLEASE note that the JavaDoc for JSecurityFilter WAS NOT helpful [when trying to figure out how to configure the JSecurityFilter in web.xml].  No where in that JavaDoc does it mention specifying the realm that should be created and that will then be injected into SecurityManager. 


>From Les Hazlewood  in response - "PLEASE enter a Jira issue for this for us to clear up the Filter documentation.  That JavaDoc has evolved over time and you're absolutely right - it has not been updated properly to explain the 'poor man's dependency injection' that it is capable of.  Come hell or high water, I will absolutely work on that this weekend - I definitely recognize that it needs to be much clearer than what the existing JavaDoc provides."

  was:
>From Post On JSecurity Mailing List:
PLEASE note that the JavaDoc for JSecurityFilter WAS NOT helpful [when trying to figure out how to configure the JSecurityFilter in web.xml].  No where in that JavaDoc does it mention specifying the realm that should be created and that will then be injected into SecurityManager. 


>From Lez Hazzlewood  in response - "PLEASE enter a Jira issue for this for us to clear up the Filter documentation.  That JavaDoc has evolved over time and you're absolutely right - it has not been updated properly to explain the 'poor man's dependency injection' that it is capable of.  Come hell or high water, I will absolutely work on that this weekend - I definitely recognize that it needs to be much clearer than what the existing JavaDoc provides."


> Add More Information About How To Setup JSecurityFilter In JavaDoc
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>                 Key: KI-75
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KI-75
>             Project: Ki
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Documentation
>    Affects Versions: 0.9
>            Reporter: Bruce Phillips
>
> From Post On JSecurity Mailing List:
> PLEASE note that the JavaDoc for JSecurityFilter WAS NOT helpful [when trying to figure out how to configure the JSecurityFilter in web.xml].  No where in that JavaDoc does it mention specifying the realm that should be created and that will then be injected into SecurityManager. 
> From Les Hazlewood  in response - "PLEASE enter a Jira issue for this for us to clear up the Filter documentation.  That JavaDoc has evolved over time and you're absolutely right - it has not been updated properly to explain the 'poor man's dependency injection' that it is capable of.  Come hell or high water, I will absolutely work on that this weekend - I definitely recognize that it needs to be much clearer than what the existing JavaDoc provides."

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