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<p>This is a very simple application to demonstrate the Acegi Security System for Spring.
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The application manages contacts, partitioned based on the user that owns them.
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Users may only manage their own contacts, and only users with ROLE_SUPERVISOR
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-are allowed to delete their contacts. The application automatically extracts
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-the principal from the web container (which should be configured with a
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-suitable Acegi Security System for Spring adapter). It also demonstrates how to configure
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+are allowed to delete their contacts. It also demonstrates how to configure
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server-side secure objects so they can only be accessed via a public facade.
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+<P>If you deployed the contacts-container-adapter.war file, the application
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+automatically extracts the principal from the web container (which should be
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+configured with a suitable Acegi Security System for Spring adapter). If
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+you're using the standard contacts.war file, the application is entirely
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+self-contained and you don't need to do anything special with your web
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+container. If you're using the contacts-cas.war file, please review the
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+setup in samples/contacts/etc/cas/applicationContext.xml for your CAS server
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+and if necessary rebuild using the Contacts application's build.xml.
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<P>This application also demonstrates a public method, which is used to select
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the random contact that is shown below:
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<P>
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