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Luke Taylor 01c9c4e4db SEC-1697: Don't publish authorization success events in AbstractSecurityInterceptor by default. 14 years ago
acl ccc548b9e4 Fixing bundlor warnings. 14 years ago
aspects ccc548b9e4 Fixing bundlor warnings. 14 years ago
buildSrc bb3b8e4683 Update AspectJPlugin to configure EclipseProject and EclipseClasspath tasks 14 years ago
cas b0df1bd1b0 SEC-1673: Use a map to store the range values use in the bundlor templates. 14 years ago
config 8d99918798 SEC-1491: Add support for an external priority SecurityMetadataSource to be referenced from global-method-security. 14 years ago
core 01c9c4e4db SEC-1697: Don't publish authorization success events in AbstractSecurityInterceptor by default. 14 years ago
docs 74b0c1780e SEC-1707: Added metadata-source-ref attribute to namespace appendix. 14 years ago
gradle 315c225bcb Removed unused aspectj gradle file 14 years ago
itest 94b7868039 SEC-1675: Add missing body-content elements to tag descriptor and update it to use 2.0 tag library schema. 14 years ago
ldap 44fb3aa4ab SEC-1677: Create integrationTest task for Java projects and make all tests in itest module run as integration tests only. 14 years ago
openid 4a1908188a SEC-1701: Trim claimed identity parameter value before submitting to OpenID4Java. 14 years ago
samples ddaf9eb64f SEC-1705: Make sure a single OpenIDAuthenticationFilter bean is created by the namespace. Likewise for UsernamePasswordAuthenticationFilter. 14 years ago
sandbox 43be9ea2a4 SEC-1430: Removed caching of username in session upon failed authentication. Improved Javadoc. 15 years ago
taglibs ccc548b9e4 Fixing bundlor warnings. 14 years ago
web 01c9c4e4db SEC-1697: Don't publish authorization success events in AbstractSecurityInterceptor by default. 14 years ago
.gitignore 7d97adc687 SEC-1584: Addition of HttpFirewall strategy to FilterChainProxy to reject un-normalized requests and wrap the incoming request object before processing by the security filter chain to provide a more consistent representation of paths than is guaranteed by the servlet spec. The wrapper strips path parameters from pathInfo and servletPath to provide consistency of URL matching across servlet containers and protect against bypassing security constraints by the malicious addition of such parameters to the URL. The paths are canonicalized further by replacing of multiple sequences of "/" characters with a single "/". 15 years ago
build.gradle 9c09f0b73d Remove unnecessary repos from main build file (EBR should only be needed for bundlor) and we generally have no need to build against snapshots other than for one-off testing. 14 years ago
class_mapping_from_2.0.x.txt 48dcc211e9 SEC-1148: Simple classname mapping from 2.0 to 3.0 16 years ago
gradlew c7de933cb9 Updated gradle wrapper to gradle-1.0-milestone-1 14 years ago
gradlew.bat c7de933cb9 Updated gradle wrapper to gradle-1.0-milestone-1 14 years ago
license.txt c3507b26c9 Change to Apache License version 2.0. 21 years ago
notice.txt 9cf146ecf1 Broaden list of names used and correct URL. 18 years ago
readme.txt 2c219f7a66 Bringing readme file up to date. 15 years ago
settings.gradle 50828cdd43 SEC-1689: Move crypto module code to core for simplicity. 14 years ago

readme.txt

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SPRING SECURITY - README FILE
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OVERVIEW
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Spring Security provides security services for the Spring Framework
(http://www.springframework.org). Spring Security 3.1 requires Spring 3.0.3 as
a minimum and also requires Java 5.

For a detailed list of features and access to the latest release, please visit
http://www.springframework.org/projects/.

Spring Security is released under an Apache 2.0 license. See the accompanying
license.txt file.

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BUILDING
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Please read the "Building from Source" page at
http://static.springframework.org/spring-security/site/.

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DOCUMENTATION
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Be sure to read the Reference Guide (docs/reference/html/springsecurity.html).
Extensive JavaDoc for the Spring Security code is also available (in docs/apidocs).
Both can also be found on the website.

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QUICK START
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We recommend you visit http://static.springframework.org/spring-security/site and
read the "Getting Started" page.

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MAVEN REPOSITORY DOWNLOADS
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Release jars for the project are available from the central maven repository

http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/springframework/security/

Note that milestone releases and snapshots are not uploaded to the central
repository, but can be obtained from the Spring milestone repository, using the
maven repository http://maven.springframework.org/snapshot/. You can't browse this
URL directly, but there is a separate browser interface. Check the downloads page
for more information
http://static.springsource.org/spring-security/site/downloads.html


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OBTAINING SUPPORT
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There are two types of support available, commercial and community. For
commercial support, please contact SpringSource. SpringSource employ the
people who wrote Spring Security, and lead the development of the project:

http://www.springsource.com

For peer help and assistance, please use the Spring Security forum
located at the Spring Community's forum site:

http://forum.springframework.org

Links to the forums, and other useful resources are
available from the web site.