Spring Security NextSpring SecurityReference DocumentationBen AlexLuke Taylor3.0.8.RELEASE Table of Contents PrefaceI. Getting Started1. Introduction1.1. What is Spring Security?1.2. History1.3. Release Numbering1.4. Getting Spring Security1.4.1. Project Modules1.4.2. Checking out the Source2. Security Namespace Configuration2.1. Introduction2.1.1. Design of the Namespace2.2. Getting Started wit
Spring Security's web infrastructure is based entirely on standard servlet filters. It doesn't use servlets or any other servlet-based frameworks (such as Spring MVC) internally, so it has no strong links to any particular web technology. It deals in HttpServletRequests and HttpServletResponses and doesn't care whether the requests come from a browser, a web service client, an HttpInvoker or an AJ
This sample file is meant as a guide only. Do not copy/paste the entire content into your application; rather pick only the properties that you need. # =================================================================== # COMMON SPRING BOOT PROPERTIES # # This sample file is provided as a guideline. Do NOT copy it in its # entirety to your own application. ^^^ # ===================================
Various properties can be specified inside your application.properties file, inside your application.yaml file, or as command line switches. This appendix provides a list of common Spring Boot properties and references to the underlying classes that consume them. Spring Boot provides various conversion mechanism with advanced value formatting, make sure to review the properties conversion section.
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