I am developing a JSF application and the archive (war) will be given to multiple customers and will be separately deployed on their own Tomcat servers. This is just a front end application and it uses web services to communicate with a remote server.
In my JSF application, some tabs and panels are conditionally rendered according to the ORG_ID
and Roles
of the logged in user. All these restrictions are written in .xhtml
pages as ELs:
<rich:tab header="Registration" rendered="#{permissionController.hasSuperRole()}"/>
Since this application is deployed in customers premises, they can edit the .xhtml
files and remove these restrictions. Is there a way to overcome this issue by encrypting xhtml files, checking last modified date...?
com.sun.faces.facelets.compiler.Compiler
with additional implementation of checking integrity of xhtml files.