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automation tool. These custom requirements make application security
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interesting, challenging and rewarding.</para>
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- <para>This reference guide has been largely restructured for the 1.0.0
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- release of Spring Security (then called Acegi Security). Please read Part
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- I, <link linkend="overall-architecture">Overall Architecture</link>, in
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- its entirety. The remaining parts of the reference guide are structured in
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- a more traditional reference style, designed to be read on an as-required
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- basis.</para>
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+ <para>Please read <xref linkend="getting-started"/>, in
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+ its entirety to begin with. This will introduce you to the framework and the namespace-based
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+ configuration system with which you can get up and running quite quickly. To get more of an understanding
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+ of an in-depth understaning of how Spring Security works, and some of the classes you might
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+ need to use, you should then read <xref linkend="overall-architecture"/>.
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+ The remaining parts of this guide are structured in a more traditional reference style,
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+ designed to be read on an as-required basis.</para>
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<para>We hope that you find this reference guide useful, and we welcome
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your feedback and <link xlink:href="#jira">suggestions</link>.</para>
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