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@@ -204,5 +204,20 @@ org.springframework.security.AccessDeniedException: Access is denied
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</p>
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</answer>
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</faq>
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+ <faq>
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+ <title>How do I know what dependencies to add to my application to work with Spring Security?</title>
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+ <para>
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+ <p>
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+ There is no definite answer here, (it will depend on what features you are using), but a good starting point is to copy those from one of the
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+ pre-built sample applications WEB-INF/lib directories. For a basic application, you can start with the tutorial sample. If you want to
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+ use LDAP, with an embedded test server, then use the LDAP sample as a starting point.
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+ </p>
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+ <p>
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+ If you are building your project with maven, then adding the appropriate Spring Security modules to your pom.xml will automatically pull in
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+ the core jars that the framework requires. Any which are marked as "optional" in the Spring Security POM files will have to be added
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+ to your own pom.xml file if you need them.
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+ </p>
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+ </para>
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+ </faq>
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</part>
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</faqs>
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