Luke Taylor acb02246e0 Refactored embedded LDAP server tests to make use of new namespace configuration. Use Junit 4 annotations in preference to AbstractDependencyInjectionSpringContextTests so that it is possible to clear up the context after each class is run rather than at JVM shutdown (causes problems with running embedded apache DS). 18 years ago
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certificates 602b1473c5 Example certificates for X.509 Contacts app. 20 years ago
client 4083e2ef92 SEC-562: Further repackaging. 18 years ago
src acb02246e0 Refactored embedded LDAP server tests to make use of new namespace configuration. Use Junit 4 annotations in preference to AbstractDependencyInjectionSpringContextTests so that it is possible to clear up the context after each class is run rather than at JVM shutdown (causes problems with running embedded apache DS). 18 years ago
xdocs bf433bb5a7 Moved contacts ssl howto.txt so that it is picked up by maven 2 site generation. 18 years ago
.cvsignore 8219778e1f Ignore target directory. 21 years ago
pom.xml 50990b4291 Fixed version of jetty plugin at 6.1.5 18 years ago
readme.txt 2532518ffd Minor text changes to readme. 18 years ago

readme.txt



The contacts application demonstrates the main Acegi Security features in action in a web application. Prior to version
1.0.5, the application was built into several separate WAR files, each using different features - X.509, CAS, LDAP etc.

In the interest of simplicity it has now been refactored into a single web application which uses a form login.
The web application context is loaded from /WEB-INF/applicationContext-acegi-security.xml.
The other context files have been left in the WEB-INF directory for reference but aren't used in the application.

To run the application, assuming you have checked out the source tree from subversion, run

mvn install

from the project root. Then run

mvn jetty:run

from the contacts sample directory. This should start the web application on port 8080 for you to try out.

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