Is there a way to check my class object permissions directly from my code instead of having the annotation model,
@PostAuthorize("hasPermission(returnObject, 'WRITE')")
public BaseData getSingle(Long id);
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Assuming you’re intending to use the ACL module, the expression is implemented in
AclPermissionEvaluator. So you can wire up an instance of that with anAclService, inject it into the classes that need it and call thehasPermissionmethod directly.