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Ben Alex 09f68400ec Add <intercept-methods> to example, but it is disabled in favour of @Secured annotation. Still, we include it so people can have a play around and switch between the two syntaxes easily in demos etc. 17 years ago
.settings 79c3ba521b Resolved and/or inhibit build warnings as seen in Eclipse 3.1. Please refer to http://opensource2.atlassian.com/projects/spring/browse/SEC-93 for more info. 20 years ago
adapters 47229be5cb Make samples and tests use username "rod". 18 years ago
core 1a171ea316 SEC-595: Introduced loadUserAuthorities method. This can be overridden to allow loading of authorities with the authenticated user's credentials (by setting the security context). The Ldap ContextSource used in the authorities populator would also be configured with a SpringSecurityAuthentcationSource, to make use of the information in the security context. 17 years ago
core-tiger 9b6c798a52 SEC-496: <annotation-driven> element. 18 years ago
lib 3f2b9cd6fb SEC-562: More changes of Acegi name in comments, docs etc. 18 years ago
ntlm 82cfa722be Upgrade Spring-LDAP to 1.2.1 version. 17 years ago
portlet 38210d2039 updated the version number to match other packages 18 years ago
samples 09f68400ec Add <intercept-methods> to example, but it is disabled in favour of @Secured annotation. Still, we include it so people can have a play around and switch between the two syntaxes easily in demos etc. 17 years ago
sandbox 6f7590eb05 Updates to sandbox to allow it to compile against latest core changes. 17 years ago
src 5e0cb21c8d SEC-619: Added test class for LdapUserDetailsService. The LdapAuthoritiesPopulator interface and also implementations have been moved to the org.springframework.security.ldap package since they are now used by both the ldap provider and the user service. 17 years ago
.cvsignore 5b23bafd2f Ignore Apache DS work directories. 20 years ago
acegi_checkstyle.xml fabca162a7 Added a customized checkstyle configuration file to tame the Maven 2 checkstyle report to the extent that it gives some useful infomation. Tidied up comments, excessively long lines, use of tabs etc. to match. 18 years ago
jalopy.xml 3f2b9cd6fb SEC-562: More changes of Acegi name in comments, docs etc. 18 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
pom.xml 7ff533735f Changes (made by Ben Hale) to support publishing of snapshots and 17 years ago
readme.txt 3f2b9cd6fb SEC-562: More changes of Acegi name in comments, docs etc. 18 years ago
releasebuild.sh 82cfa722be Upgrade Spring-LDAP to 1.2.1 version. 17 years ago
src-readme.txt 3f2b9cd6fb SEC-562: More changes of Acegi name in comments, docs etc. 18 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).

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

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SIGNED JAR FILES
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JAR files are no longer signed. They were signed in releases 1.0.0 and earlier.

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BUILDING
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Spring Security is built using Maven. Please read the "Building" page
at http://acegisecurity.org. This page is also included in the /docs directory
of official release ZIPs.

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QUICK START
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We recommend you visit http://acegisecurity.org and read the "Suggested Steps"
page. This page is also included in the /docs directory of official release
ZIPs.

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DOCUMENTATION
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http://acegisecurity.org has a wide range of articles about Spring Security,
including links to external resources. A copy of this web site is included in
the /docs directory of official release ZIPs.

Be sure to read the Reference Guide, which is available from the web site (and
/docs directory as described above). Every class also has thorough JavaDocs.
The core JavaDocs can be found in /docs/multiproject/acegi-security/apidocs/.

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OBTAINING SUPPORT
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If you need any help, please use the Spring Security forum
located at the Spring Community's forum site:

http://forum.springframework.org

If you start using Spring Security in your project, please consider joining
the acegisecurity-developer mailing list. This is currently the best way to
keep informed about the project's status and provide feedback in design
discussions. You can join at:

https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/acegisecurity-developer.

Links to mailing list archives, the forums, and other useful resources are
available from http://acegisecurity.org.


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