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							- // FIXME: This might make sense in Getting Spring Security along with the artifact information
 
- [[modules]]
 
- = Project Modules and Dependencies
 
- In Spring Security 3.0, the codebase was sub-divided into separate jars which more clearly separate different functionality areas and third-party dependencies.
 
- If you use Maven to build your project, these are the modules you should add to your `pom.xml`.
 
- Even if you do not use Maven, we recommend that you consult the `pom.xml` files to get an idea of third-party dependencies and versions.
 
- Another good idea is to examine the libraries that are included in the sample applications.
 
- This section provides a reference of the modules in Spring Security and the additional dependencies that they require in order to function in a running application.
 
- We don't include dependencies that are only used when building or testing Spring Security itself.
 
- Nor do we include transitive dependencies which are required by external dependencies.
 
- The version of Spring required is listed on the project website, so the specific versions are omitted for Spring dependencies below.
 
- Note that some of the dependencies listed as "optional" below may still be required for other non-security functionality in a Spring application.
 
- Also dependencies listed as "optional" may not actually be marked as such in the project's Maven POM files if they are used in most applications.
 
- They are "optional" only in the sense that you don't need them unless you are using the specified functionality.
 
- Where a module depends on another Spring Security module, the non-optional dependencies of the module it depends on are also assumed to be required and are not listed separately.
 
- [[spring-security-core]]
 
- == Core -- `spring-security-core.jar`
 
- This module contains core authentication and access-contol classes and interfaces, remoting support, and basic provisioning APIs.
 
- It is required by any application that uses Spring Security.
 
- It supports standalone applications, remote clients, method (service layer) security, and JDBC user provisioning.
 
- It contains the following top-level packages:
 
- * `org.springframework.security.core`
 
- * `org.springframework.security.access`
 
- * `org.springframework.security.authentication`
 
- * `org.springframework.security.provisioning`
 
- .Core Dependencies
 
- |===
 
- | Dependency | Version | Description
 
- | ehcache
 
- | 1.6.2
 
- | Required if the Ehcache-based user cache implementation is used (optional).
 
- | spring-aop
 
- |
 
- | Method security is based on Spring AOP
 
- | spring-beans
 
- |
 
- | Required for Spring configuration
 
- | spring-expression
 
- |
 
- | Required for expression-based method security (optional)
 
- | spring-jdbc
 
- |
 
- | Required if using a database to store user data (optional).
 
- | spring-tx
 
- |
 
- | Required if using a database to store user data (optional).
 
- | aspectjrt
 
- | 1.6.10
 
- | Required if using AspectJ support (optional).
 
- | jsr250-api
 
- | 1.0
 
- | Required if you are using JSR-250 method-security annotations (optional).
 
- |===
 
- [[spring-security-remoting]]
 
- == Remoting -- `spring-security-remoting.jar`
 
- This module provides integration with Spring Remoting.
 
- You do not need this unless you are writing a remote client that uses Spring Remoting.
 
- The main package is `org.springframework.security.remoting`.
 
- .Remoting Dependencies
 
- |===
 
- | Dependency | Version | Description
 
- | spring-security-core
 
- |
 
- |
 
- | spring-web
 
- |
 
- | Required for clients which use HTTP remoting support.
 
- |===
 
- [[spring-security-web]]
 
- == Web -- `spring-security-web.jar`
 
- This module contains filters and related web-security infrastructure code.
 
- It contains anything with a servlet API dependency.
 
- You need it if you require Spring Security web authentication services and URL-based access-control.
 
- The main package is `org.springframework.security.web`.
 
- .Web Dependencies
 
- |===
 
- | Dependency | Version | Description
 
- | spring-security-core
 
- |
 
- |
 
- | spring-web
 
- |
 
- | Spring web support classes are used extensively.
 
- | spring-jdbc
 
- |
 
- | Required for JDBC-based persistent remember-me token repository (optional).
 
- | spring-tx
 
- |
 
- | Required by remember-me persistent token repository implementations (optional).
 
- |===
 
- [[spring-security-config]]
 
- == Config -- `spring-security-config.jar`
 
- This module contains the security namespace parsing code and Java configuration code.
 
- You need it if you use the Spring Security XML namespace for configuration or Spring Security's Java Configuration support.
 
- The main package is `org.springframework.security.config`.
 
- None of the classes are intended for direct use in an application.
 
- .Config Dependencies
 
- |===
 
- | Dependency | Version | Description
 
- | spring-security-core
 
- |
 
- |
 
- | spring-security-web
 
- |
 
- | Required if you are using any web-related namespace configuration (optional).
 
- | spring-security-ldap
 
- |
 
- | Required if you are using the LDAP namespace options (optional).
 
- | spring-security-openid
 
- |
 
- | Required if you are using OpenID authentication (optional).
 
- | aspectjweaver
 
- | 1.6.10
 
- | Required if using the protect-pointcut namespace syntax (optional).
 
- |===
 
- [[spring-security-ldap]]
 
- == LDAP -- `spring-security-ldap.jar`
 
- This module provides LDAP authentication and provisioning code.
 
- It is required if you need to use LDAP authentication or manage LDAP user entries.
 
- The top-level package is `org.springframework.security.ldap`.
 
- .LDAP Dependencies
 
- |===
 
- | Dependency | Version | Description
 
- | spring-security-core
 
- |
 
- |
 
- | spring-ldap-core
 
- | 1.3.0
 
- | LDAP support is based on Spring LDAP.
 
- | spring-tx
 
- |
 
- | Data exception classes are required.
 
- | apache-ds footnote:[The modules `apacheds-core`, `apacheds-core-entry`, `apacheds-protocol-shared`, `apacheds-protocol-ldap` and `apacheds-server-jndi` are required.
 
- ]
 
- | 1.5.5
 
- | Required if you are using an embedded LDAP server (optional).
 
- | shared-ldap
 
- | 0.9.15
 
- | Required if you are using an embedded LDAP server (optional).
 
- | ldapsdk
 
- | 4.1
 
- | Mozilla LdapSDK.
 
- Used for decoding LDAP password policy controls if you are using password-policy functionality with OpenLDAP, for example.
 
- |===
 
- [[spring-security-oauth2-core]]
 
- == OAuth 2.0 Core -- `spring-security-oauth2-core.jar`
 
- `spring-security-oauth2-core.jar` contains core classes and interfaces that provide support for the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework and for OpenID Connect Core 1.0.
 
- It is required by applications that use OAuth 2.0 or OpenID Connect Core 1.0, such as client, resource server, and authorization server.
 
- The top-level package is `org.springframework.security.oauth2.core`.
 
- [[spring-security-oauth2-client]]
 
- == OAuth 2.0 Client -- `spring-security-oauth2-client.jar`
 
- `spring-security-oauth2-client.jar` contains Spring Security's client support for OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework and OpenID Connect Core 1.0.
 
- It is required by applications that use OAuth 2.0 Login or OAuth Client support.
 
- The top-level package is `org.springframework.security.oauth2.client`.
 
- [[spring-security-oauth2-jose]]
 
- == OAuth 2.0 JOSE -- `spring-security-oauth2-jose.jar`
 
- `spring-security-oauth2-jose.jar` contains Spring Security's support for the JOSE (Javascript Object Signing and Encryption) framework.
 
- The JOSE framework is intended to provide a method to securely transfer claims between parties.
 
- It is built from a collection of specifications:
 
- * JSON Web Token (JWT)
 
- * JSON Web Signature (JWS)
 
- * JSON Web Encryption (JWE)
 
- * JSON Web Key (JWK)
 
- It contains the following top-level packages:
 
- * `org.springframework.security.oauth2.jwt`
 
- * `org.springframework.security.oauth2.jose`
 
- [[spring-security-oauth2-resource-server]]
 
- == OAuth 2.0 Resource Server -- `spring-security-oauth2-resource-server.jar`
 
- `spring-security-oauth2-resource-server.jar` contains Spring Security's support for OAuth 2.0 Resource Servers.
 
- It is used to protect APIs via OAuth 2.0 Bearer Tokens.
 
- The top-level package is `org.springframework.security.oauth2.server.resource`.
 
- [[spring-security-acl]]
 
- == ACL -- `spring-security-acl.jar`
 
- This module contains a specialized domain object ACL implementation.
 
- It is used to apply security to specific domain object instances within your application.
 
- The top-level package is `org.springframework.security.acls`.
 
- .ACL Dependencies
 
- |===
 
- | Dependency | Version | Description
 
- | spring-security-core
 
- |
 
- |
 
- | ehcache
 
- | 1.6.2
 
- | Required if the Ehcache-based ACL cache implementation is used (optional if you are using your own implementation).
 
- | spring-jdbc
 
- |
 
- | Required if you are using the default JDBC-based AclService (optional if you implement your own).
 
- | spring-tx
 
- |
 
- | Required if you are using the default JDBC-based AclService (optional if you implement your own).
 
- |===
 
- [[spring-security-cas]]
 
- == CAS -- `spring-security-cas.jar`
 
- This module contains Spring Security's CAS client integration.
 
- You should use it if you want to use Spring Security web authentication with a CAS single sign-on server.
 
- The top-level package is `org.springframework.security.cas`.
 
- .CAS Dependencies
 
- |===
 
- | Dependency | Version | Description
 
- | spring-security-core
 
- |
 
- |
 
- | spring-security-web
 
- |
 
- |
 
- | cas-client-core
 
- | 3.1.12
 
- | The JA-SIG CAS Client.
 
- This is the basis of the Spring Security integration.
 
- | ehcache
 
- | 1.6.2
 
- | Required if you are using the Ehcache-based ticket cache (optional).
 
- |===
 
- [[spring-security-openid]]
 
- == OpenID -- `spring-security-openid.jar`
 
- [NOTE]
 
- The OpenID 1.0 and 2.0 protocols have been deprecated and users are encouraged to migrate to OpenID Connect, which is supported by spring-security-oauth2.
 
- This module contains OpenID web authentication support.
 
- It is used to authenticate users against an external OpenID server.
 
- The top-level package is `org.springframework.security.openid`.
 
- It requires OpenID4Java.
 
- .OpenID Dependencies
 
- |===
 
- | Dependency | Version | Description
 
- | spring-security-core
 
- |
 
- |
 
- | spring-security-web
 
- |
 
- |
 
- | openid4java-nodeps
 
- | 0.9.6
 
- | Spring Security's OpenID integration uses OpenID4Java.
 
- | httpclient
 
- | 4.1.1
 
- | openid4java-nodeps depends on HttpClient 4.
 
- | guice
 
- | 2.0
 
- | openid4java-nodeps depends on Guice 2.
 
- |===
 
- [[spring-security-test]]
 
- == Test -- `spring-security-test.jar`
 
- This module contains support for testing with Spring Security.
 
- [[spring-security-taglibs]]
 
- == Taglibs -- `spring-secuity-taglibs.jar`
 
- Provides Spring Security's JSP tag implementations.
 
- .Taglib Dependencies
 
- |===
 
- | Dependency | Version | Description
 
- | spring-security-core
 
- |
 
- |
 
- | spring-security-web
 
- |
 
- |
 
- | spring-security-acl
 
- |
 
- | Required if you are using the `accesscontrollist` tag or `hasPermission()` expressions with ACLs (optional).
 
- | spring-expression
 
- |
 
- | Required if you are using SPEL expressions in your tag access constraints.
 
- |===
 
 
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