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				|  |  |  	<!-- http://www.springframework.org/schema/security http://www.springframework.org/schema/security/spring-security-2.0.xsd" -->
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				|  |  |  	<!-- introspect all bean definitions for an explicit object of a "required" type, and if not found, add it. You can turn OFF ones you dont want added via attributes -->
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				|  |  | -	<security:security-autoconfig exceptionTranslation="disable" sessionContextIntegration="disable" logoutSupport="disable" filterChain="disable"  servletRequestEmulation="disabled" anonyomousRoleGranter="disabled"/>
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				|  |  | +	<security:security-autoconfig exceptionTranslation="disable"
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				|  |  | +		sessionContextIntegration="disable" logoutSupport="disable"
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				|  |  | +		filterChain="disable" servletRequestEmulation="disabled"
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				|  |  | +		anonyomousRoleGranter="disabled" />
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				|  |  |  	<!-- autodetect attribute is the default, and an exception is thrown if false, as the expectation is they will write their own legacy <beans> format
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				|  |  | -	FilterChainProxy bean definition is dissatisfied with the auto approach. The auto approach simply creates a bean definition similar to that shown
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				|  |  | -	below with the AUTODETECT_ALL_ORDERED_FILTERs. As suggested, this causes a runtime check of app ctx for all javax.servlet.Filter instances, and
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				|  |  | -	for each that also implemented Ordered, these are automatically applied to the pattern shown (which is **/* in the case of autodetect=true).*-->
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				|  |  | +		FilterChainProxy bean definition is dissatisfied with the auto approach. The auto approach simply creates a bean definition similar to that shown
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				|  |  | +		below with the AUTODETECT_ALL_ORDERED_FILTERs. As suggested, this causes a runtime check of app ctx for all javax.servlet.Filter instances, and
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				|  |  | +		for each that also implemented Ordered, these are automatically applied to the pattern shown (which is **/* in the case of autodetect=true).*-->
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				|  |  |  	<security:filter-chain id="id" />
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				|  |  |  	<bean id="dcdc" class="FilterChainProxy">
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				|  |  |  		<property name="chainConfig">
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				|  |  |  	<!--  also provide an OrderedFilterAdapter, impls Filter and Ordered, and can be configured declaratively in Spring XML (eg SiteMesh), setOrder, setDelegate(Filter object) -->
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				|  |  |  	<!-- creates a bean definition for an AccessDecisionManager; strategy defaults to AffirmativeBased; 
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				|  |  | -	superclass AbstractAccessDecisionManager requires refactoring so if no setProvider(List) given, it introspects app ctx for all AccessDecisionVoters
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				|  |  | -	and uses their Ordered interface to apply them; if one doesn't implement Ordered, assume it is Integer.MAX_VALUE -->
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				|  |  | -	<security:authorization-manager id="id" strategy="consensus|unanimous|affirmative"/>
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				|  |  | +		superclass AbstractAccessDecisionManager requires refactoring so if no setProvider(List) given, it introspects app ctx for all AccessDecisionVoters
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				|  |  | +		and uses their Ordered interface to apply them; if one doesn't implement Ordered, assume it is Integer.MAX_VALUE -->
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				|  |  | +	<security:authorization-manager id="id"
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				|  |  | +		strategy="consensus|unanimous|affirmative" />
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				|  |  |  	<!-- ======================== AUTHENTICATION ======================= -->
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				|  |  |  	<!-- sessionCreation defaults to ifRequired. -->
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				|  |  | -	<security:session-context-integration id="httpSessionContextIntegrationFilter" sessionCreation="never|ifRequired|always" />
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				|  |  | +	<security:session-context-integration
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				|  |  | +		id="httpSessionContextIntegrationFilter"
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				|  |  | +		sessionCreation="never|ifRequired|always" />
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				|  |  |  	<!-- The rules are:
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				|  |  | -	     AuthenticationManager interface is implemented by ProviderManager
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				|  |  | -	     So if you have any auto-detection, create a ProviderManager definition
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				|  |  | -	     If ProviderManager.setProvider(List) is never called, auto-detect all AuthenticationProviders from app ctx, using Ordered to resolve their order
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				|  |  | -	     Every authentication mechanism OR provider must start with security:authentication-something
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				|  |  | -	     Use appropriate attrs and elements depending on provider or mechanism
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				|  |  | -	      -->
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				|  |  | -	<security:authentication-repository id="id" repositoryBeanRef="beanIdOfRepositoryIfUnspecifiedAutoDetectTheirUserDetailsInstance">
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				|  |  | -		<security:salt-source saltSourceBeanRef="beanRefOfAnExternalEncoder"/> <!--  or allow it to be written inline as an inner bean -->
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				|  |  | -		<security:password-encoder encoder="md5|md5Hex|sha|shaHex|custom" encoderBeanRef="beanRefOfAnExternalEncoder"/> <!-- same story here, inner beans allowed -->
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				|  |  | +		AuthenticationManager interface is implemented by ProviderManager
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				|  |  | +		So if you have any auto-detection, create a ProviderManager definition
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				|  |  | +		If ProviderManager.setProvider(List) is never called, auto-detect all AuthenticationProviders from app ctx, using Ordered to resolve their order
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				|  |  | +		Every authentication mechanism OR provider must start with security:authentication-something
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				|  |  | +		Use appropriate attrs and elements depending on provider or mechanism
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				|  |  | +	-->
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				|  |  | +	<security:authentication-repository id="id"
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				|  |  | +		repositoryBeanRef="beanIdOfRepositoryIfUnspecifiedAutoDetectTheirUserDetailsInstance">
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				|  |  | +		<security:salt-source
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				|  |  | +			saltSourceBeanRef="beanRefOfAnExternalEncoder" />
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				|  |  | +		<!--  or allow it to be written inline as an inner bean -->
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				|  |  | +		<security:password-encoder
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				|  |  | +			encoder="md5|md5Hex|sha|shaHex|custom"
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				|  |  | +			encoderBeanRef="beanRefOfAnExternalEncoder" />
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				|  |  | +		<!-- same story here, inner beans allowed -->
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				|  |  |  	</security:authentication-repository>
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				|  |  |  	<security:salt-source>
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				|  |  | -			<security:system-wide systemWideSalt="12345"/>
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				|  |  | -			<security-reflection userPropertyToUse="sss"/>
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				|  |  | +		<security:system-wide systemWideSalt="12345" />
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				|  |  | +		<security-reflection userPropertyToUse="sss" />
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				|  |  |  	</security:salt-source>
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				|  |  |  	<!--  the URLs are all mandatory and have no defaults (well, except authenticationUrl) -->
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				|  |  | -	<security:authentication-form id="id" authenticationUrl="/login" loginFormUrl="/login.html" errorFormUrl="error.html"/>
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				|  |  | +	<security:authentication-form id="id" authenticationUrl="/login"
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				|  |  | +		loginFormUrl="/login.html" errorFormUrl="error.html" />
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				|  |  |  	<!-- AuthenticationEntryPoints handled across the system via Ordered interface; every Acegi entry point has an order; the highest order wins and
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				|  |  | -	is used as the entry point by ExceptionTranslationFilter; for things like BasicAuthenticationfilter, they're smart enough to know they need a
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				|  |  | -	BasicAuthenticationProcessingFilterEntryPoint, so they use that one; here we have an entryPointOrder to say when we make the BasicEntryPoint,
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				|  |  | -	we will call setOrder(2) such that this app effectively will use somehing with a higher order as the app-wide default -->
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				|  |  | -	<security:authentication-basic id="id" realmName="Spring Security Application" entryPointOrder="2"/>
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				|  |  | -	
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				|  |  | +		is used as the entry point by ExceptionTranslationFilter; for things like BasicAuthenticationfilter, they're smart enough to know they need a
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				|  |  | +		BasicAuthenticationProcessingFilterEntryPoint, so they use that one; here we have an entryPointOrder to say when we make the BasicEntryPoint,
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				|  |  | +		we will call setOrder(2) such that this app effectively will use somehing with a higher order as the app-wide default -->
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				|  |  | +	<security:authentication-basic id="id"
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				|  |  | +		realmName="Spring Security Application" entryPointOrder="2" />
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				|  |  |  	<!-- This is used if they want an out-of-the-bx UserDetailsService; if they write their own, this goes away and they wire a legacy bean definition and then the various
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				|  |  | -	beans depending on a UserDetailsService will auto-detect it at runtime OR provide a way of setUserDetailsService(UserDetailsService) if to specified explicitly.
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				|  |  | -	If they fail to provide a repository, the security-autodetect will set one up for them with a few basic in-memory users and pwds -->
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				|  |  | +		beans depending on a UserDetailsService will auto-detect it at runtime OR provide a way of setUserDetailsService(UserDetailsService) if to specified explicitly.
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				|  |  | +		If they fail to provide a repository, the security-autodetect will set one up for them with a few basic in-memory users and pwds -->
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				|  |  |  	<security:principal-repository id="id">
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				|  |  | -		<security:ldap x="you can do the attributes and suitable nested elements"/>
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				|  |  | -		<security:jdbc x="you can do the attributes and suitable nested elements"/>
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				|  |  | -		<security:properties location="resourceStringToPropertiesFile"> <!-- if they specify a resource attrib, that means throw exception if they nest some user-definition data) -->
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				|  |  | -			<security:user-definition username="ben" password="nottellingYou" enabled="true" it="more stuff if you want">
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				|  |  | -				<security:granted-authority authority="ROLE_ANONYMOUS"/>
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				|  |  | -				<ref bean="fooBarAuthority"/>
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				|  |  | +		<security:ldap
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				|  |  | +			x="you can do the attributes and suitable nested elements" />
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				|  |  | +		<security:jdbc
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				|  |  | +			x="you can do the attributes and suitable nested elements" />
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				|  |  | +		<security:properties
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				|  |  | +			location="resourceStringToPropertiesFile">
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				|  |  | +<!-- if they specify a resource attrib, that means throw exception if they nest some user-definition data) -->
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				|  |  | +			<security:user-definition username="ben"
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				|  |  | +				password="nottellingYou" enabled="true"
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				|  |  | +				it="more stuff if you want">
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				|  |  | +				<security:granted-authority authority="ROLE_ANONYMOUS" />
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				|  |  | +				<ref bean="fooBarAuthority" />
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				|  |  |  			</security:user-definition>
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				|  |  |  		</security:properties>
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				|  |  |  	</security:principal-repository>
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				|  |  |  	<!-- makes the filter, but does little else, as it auto-detects everything -->
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				|  |  | -	<security:authentication-remember-me-filter id="id" rememberMeServicesBeanRef="theId" />
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				|  |  | +	<security:authentication-remember-me-filter id="id"
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				|  |  | +		rememberMeServicesBeanRef="theId" />
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				|  |  |  	<!-- services should auto-detect UserDetails from app ctx if principalRepository was not specified; key is handled in same way as discussed earlier -->
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				|  |  | -	<security:authentication-remember-me-services id="id" key="someValue" principalRepositoryBeanRef="jdbcDaoImpl" />
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				|  |  | +	<security:authentication-remember-me-services id="id"
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				|  |  | +		key="someValue" principalRepositoryBeanRef="jdbcDaoImpl" />
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				|  |  |  	<!-- key is optional; if unspecified, in the NamespaceHandler pick a rnd int and use for all unspecified key properties for acegi beans -->
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				|  |  | -	<security:anonymous-role-granter " id="id" key="someValue" >
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				|  |  | -		<security:granted-authority authority="ROLE_ANONYMOUS"/>
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				|  |  | -		<ref bean="fooBarAuthority"/>
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				|  |  | -	</security:anonymous-role-granter>	
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				|  |  | +	<security:anonymous-role-granter id="id" key="someValue">
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				|  |  | +		<security:granted-authority authority="ROLE_ANONYMOUS" />
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				|  |  | +		<ref bean="fooBarAuthority" />
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				|  |  | +	</security:anonymous-role-granter>
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				|  |  | -	<security:granted-authority id="fooBarAuthority" authority="ROLE_FOOBAR"/>
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				|  |  | +	<security:granted-authority id="fooBarAuthority"
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				|  |  | +		authority="ROLE_FOOBAR" />
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				|  |  |  	<!-- If LogoutFilter does not have setHandlers populated, introspect app ctx for LogoutHandlers, using Ordered (if present, otherwise assume Integer.MAX_VALUE) -->
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				|  |  |  	<!-- The logoutUrl and redirectAfterLogout are both optional and default to that shown -->
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				|  |  | -	<security:logout-support id="logoutFilter" redirectAfterLogoutUrl="/" logoutUrl="/logout"/>
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				|  |  | +	<security:logout-support id="logoutFilter"
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				|  |  | +		redirectAfterLogoutUrl="/" logoutUrl="/logout" />
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				|  |  |  	<!-- ===================== HTTP CHANNEL REQUIREMENTS ==================== -->
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				|  |  |  	<!--  channel security out of scope; they use existing bean definition format; the channel filter will auto-detect and use Ordered interface as discussed above -->
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				|  |  |  	<!--  any kind of ACL support is out of scope; frankly it is too hard for 1.1.0 -->
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				|  |  |  	<!-- ensure element name is not overlapping with portlet or spring web flow or tapestry URI patterns, as this filter is incompatible with them -->
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				|  |  |  	<security:authorization-http-url>
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				|  |  | -		<security:url-mapping source="xml - the default and no other options" sourceBeanId="referenceToTheirObjectDefinitionSource">
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				|  |  | +		<security:url-mapping
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				|  |  | +			source="xml - the default and no other options"
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				|  |  | +			sourceBeanId="referenceToTheirObjectDefinitionSource">
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				|  |  |  			<!-- Specify security:uri-patterns in order of processing; each pattern must specify EITHER a regularExpression OR a path, but not both
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				|  |  | -				 and ALL patterns in the url-mapping MUST be of the SAME type (ie cannot mix a regular expression and Ant Path) - give exception if tried -->
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				|  |  | -			<security:uri-pattern path ="/index.jsp" regularExpression="whatever">
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				|  |  | -				<security:configuration-attribute attribute="ROLE_A"/>
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				|  |  | -				<ref bean="someExternalConfigurationAttributeThatIsATopLevelBean"/>
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				|  |  | +				and ALL patterns in the url-mapping MUST be of the SAME type (ie cannot mix a regular expression and Ant Path) - give exception if tried -->
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				|  |  | +			<security:uri-pattern path="/index.jsp"
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				|  |  | +				regularExpression="whatever">
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				|  |  | +				<security:configuration-attribute attribute="ROLE_A" />
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				|  |  | +				<ref
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				|  |  | +					bean="someExternalConfigurationAttributeThatIsATopLevelBean" />
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				|  |  |  			</security:uri-pattern>
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				|  |  | -			<security:uri-pattern path ="/**" regularExperssion="whatever">
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				|  |  | -				<security:configuration-attribute attribute="ROLE_A"/>
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				|  |  | -				<ref bean="someExternalConfigurationAttributeThatIsATopLevelBean"/>
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				|  |  | +			<security:uri-pattern path="/**"
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				|  |  | +				regularExperssion="whatever">
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				|  |  | +				<security:configuration-attribute attribute="ROLE_A" />
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				|  |  | +				<ref
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				|  |  | +					bean="someExternalConfigurationAttributeThatIsATopLevelBean" />
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				|  |  |  			</security:uri-pattern>
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				|  |  |  		</security:url-mapping>
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				|  |  |  	</security:authorization-http-url>
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				|  |  |  	<!-- the source refers to use of the relevant concete ObjectDefinitionSource; user can alternately specify their own instance and refer to it
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				|  |  | -	via the sourceBeanId property; in that case they must specify "custom"; if unspecified, it means it's described as nested elements using the
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				|  |  | -	security:method-pattern element, and you will therefore create it via the MethodDefinitionSourceEditor (that is what the default source=xml means, too)
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				|  |  | -	For aspectj and springAop, that means create a MethodSecurityInterceptor and AspectJSecurityInterceptor bean definition respectively (in the case of
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				|  |  | -	springAop, also create a MethodDefinitionSourceAdvisor); defaults to springAop=true, aspectJ=false -->
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				|  |  | -	<security:authorization-joinpoint aspectj="false|true" springAop="true|false" >
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				|  |  | -		<security:url-mapping source="custom|xml|attributes|annotations" sourceBeanId="referenceToTheirObjectDefinitionSource">
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				|  |  | -			<security:method-pattern type="com.foo.Bar.whateverMethodNamePattern">
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				|  |  | -				<security:configuration-attribute attribute="ROLE_A"/>
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				|  |  | -				<ref bean="someExternalConfigurationAttributeThatIsATopLevelBean"/>
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				|  |  | +		via the sourceBeanId property; in that case they must specify "custom"; if unspecified, it means it's described as nested elements using the
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				|  |  | +		security:method-pattern element, and you will therefore create it via the MethodDefinitionSourceEditor (that is what the default source=xml means, too)
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				|  |  | +		For aspectj and springAop, that means create a MethodSecurityInterceptor and AspectJSecurityInterceptor bean definition respectively (in the case of
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				|  |  | +		springAop, also create a MethodDefinitionSourceAdvisor); defaults to springAop=true, aspectJ=false -->
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				|  |  | +	<security:authorization-joinpoint aspectj="false|true"
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				|  |  | +		springAop="true|false">
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				|  |  | +		<security:url-mapping source="custom|xml|attributes|annotations"
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				|  |  | +			sourceBeanId="referenceToTheirObjectDefinitionSource">
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				|  |  | +			<security:method-pattern
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				|  |  | +				type="com.foo.Bar.whateverMethodNamePattern">
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				|  |  | +				<security:configuration-attribute attribute="ROLE_A" />
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				|  |  | +				<ref
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				|  |  | +					bean="someExternalConfigurationAttributeThatIsATopLevelBean" />
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				|  |  |  			</security:method-pattern>
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				|  |  |  		</security:url-mapping>
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				|  |  |  		<!-- if get time, do a new security:pointcut-pattern -->
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				|  |  |  	</security:authorization-joinpoint>
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				|  |  |  	<!-- Basically accessDeniedUrl is optional, we if unspecified impl will auto-detect any AccessDeniedHandler in ctx and use it; 
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				|  |  | -	alternately if there are > 1 such handlers, we can nominate the one to use via accessDeniedBeanRef; provide nested elements for
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				|  |  | -	other props; i do not mind if you move the access denied stuff to a sub-element -->
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				|  |  | -	<security:exception-translation id="id" accessDeniedUrl="/accessDenied.jsp" accessDeniedBeanRef="theBeanToUse">
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				|  |  | -		<security:entry-point path="/acegilogin.jsp" https="boolean"/>
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				|  |  | +		alternately if there are > 1 such handlers, we can nominate the one to use via accessDeniedBeanRef; provide nested elements for
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				|  |  | +		other props; i do not mind if you move the access denied stuff to a sub-element -->
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				|  |  | +	<security:exception-translation id="id"
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				|  |  | +		accessDeniedUrl="/accessDenied.jsp"
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				|  |  | +		accessDeniedBeanRef="theBeanToUse">
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				|  |  | +		<security:entry-point path="/acegilogin.jsp" https="boolean" />
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				|  |  |  	</security:exception-translation>
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				|  |  |  </beans>
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