Enterprise-level security. Artifact-level constraints on user access. Dynamic 
authorisation.
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                 Key: MRM-270
                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-270
             Project: Archiva
          Issue Type: Wish
          Components: Users/Security
            Reporter: David Boden


If Archiva is to be deployed in organisations like Investment Banks (I work for 
Lehman Brothers) then it needs to support fine-grained access to 

Apache Jackrabbit, a webdav server which can be used as a maven repository, has 
the AccessManager interface. This can be integrated with a central 
Authorisation service and users can be given permissions to add and modify 
artifacts for a particular groupId (directory).

It's great that archiva allows for JAAS authentication. It also needs to 
support custom authorisation for artifacts.Until it does, I'll need to use 
Jackrabbit. This is a shame because it looks like you have some great features 
related to artifact management and reporting.

I appreciate that I could put constraints in web.xml, but this doesn't work in 
my use case. I need to dynamically decide whether a user has access every time 
a request is made.

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