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  2. ACEGI SECURITY SYSTEM FOR SPRING - README FILE
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  5. OVERVIEW
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  7. The Acegi Security System for Spring provides security services for
  8. The Spring Framework (http://www.springframework.org).
  9. For a detailed list of features and access to the latest release, please visit
  10. http://acegisecurity.org.
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  12. SIGNED JAR FILES
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  14. We strongly recommend that you verify the integrity of the JAR files included
  15. in this release. You can do so using the following command:
  16. "jarsigner -verify -verbose -certs jar_file_name"
  17. Of course, replace the jar_file_name with "acegi-security-XXXXX.jar" or the
  18. appropriate path to the Acegi Security JAR to be validated.
  19. Until further notice, all Acegi Security official releases are signed by:
  20. X.509, EMAILADDRESS=ben.alex@acegi.com.au, CN=Benjamin Peter Alex, GIVENNAME=Benjamin Peter, SURNAME=Alex
  21. X.509, CN=Thawte Personal Freemail Issuing CA, O=Thawte Consulting (Pty) Ltd., C=ZA -->
  22. If the above certificate was not used, or the JAR was not validated, DO NOT
  23. USE THE JAR. Please email the acegisecurity-developers list (contact details
  24. are provided below) for further assistance.
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  26. BUILDING
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  28. Acegi Security is built using Maven. Please read the "Building with Maven" page
  29. at http://acegisecurity.org. This page is also included in the /docs directory
  30. of official release ZIPs.
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  32. QUICK START
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  34. We recommend you visit http://acegisecurity.org and read the "Suggested Steps"
  35. page. This page is also included in the /docs directory of official release
  36. ZIPs.
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  38. DOCUMENTATION
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  40. http://acegisecurity.org has a wide range of articles about Acegi Security,
  41. including links to external resources. A copy of this web site is included in
  42. the /docs directory of official release ZIPs.
  43. Be sure to read the Reference Guide, which is available from the web site (and
  44. /docs directory as described above). Every class also has thorough JavaDocs.
  45. The core JavaDocs can be found in /docs/multiproject/acegi-security/apidocs/.
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  47. OBTAINING SUPPORT
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  49. If you need any help, please use the Acegi Security System for Spring forum
  50. located at the Spring Community's forum site:
  51. http://forum.springframework.org
  52. If you start using Acegi Security in your project, please consider joining
  53. the acegisecurity-developer mailing list. This is currently the best way to
  54. keep informed about the project's status and provide feedback in design
  55. discussions. You can join at:
  56. https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/acegisecurity-developer.
  57. Links to mailing list archives, the forums, and other useful resources are
  58. available from http://acegisecurity.org.
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