v3 Relying Party Overrides
Marvin Addison
marvin.addison at gmail.com
Thu Apr 9 14:05:51 EDT 2015
>
> I also think (for the specific case of the Default and a single override)
> you end up in the same place by just using your own parent beans, and
> changing the parent beans the DefaultRelyingParty happens to use.
> Essentially you just push the merging to Spring.
>
Ah, hadn't thought of that. I just tried it and it works well. I reduced
all the duplication from my default RP carried through to my overrides.
Mind if I mention that approach on the RP page on the wiki?
M
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