activity-based-security-framework
Exadel Activity-based Security Framework (by exadel-inc)
jCasbin
An authorization library that supports access control models like ACL, RBAC, ABAC in Java (by casbin)
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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Architectural approaches to authorization in server applications: Activity-Based Access Control Framework
Throughout my years working in the IT sphere, I’ve had the opportunity to work on projects in a variety of fields. Even though the process of authenticating requirements remained relatively consistent, methods of implementing the authorization mechanism tended to be quite different from project to project. Authorization had to be written practically from scratch for the specific goals of each project; we had to develop an architectural solution, then modify it with changing requirements, test it, etc. All this was considered a common process that developers could not avoid. Every time someone implemented a new architectural approach, we felt more and more that we should come up with a general approach that would cover the main authorization tasks and (most importantly) could be reused on other applications. This article takes a look at a generalized architectural approach to authorization based on an example of a developed framework.
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