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By tejakantamneni
via tejakantamneni.blogspot.com
Published: Aug 26 2008 / 08:33
Recently I got a chance working with Spring security, formerly known as Acegi Security for spring. While working with the framework, I heard comments from friends and colleagues saying that spring security lacks proper documentation. So thought of sharing a little knowledge. By the way, this is first ever blog posting and kindly excuse me and let me know any errors and improvements.
Spring security offers a simple configuration based security for your web applications helping you secure your web application with out littering your business logic with any security code. It provides securing URL's based on the Role (Authorities), securing your business methods based on the ACL's.



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