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Spring Security – Behind the scenes

Posted on November 22, 2013 by Prasanth Gullapalli
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by Prasanth Gullapalli

Security tasks such as authentication of user and authorization of a user to view application resources are usually handled by the application server. These tasks can be delegated to Spring security flow relieving application server from handling these tasks. Spring security basically handles these tasks by implementing standard javax.servlet.Filter. Continue reading →

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Posted in Java, Spring | Tagged AccessDecisionManager, authentication-manager, authentication-provider, AuthenticationFailureHandler, AuthenticationSuccessHandler, concurrency-control, ExceptionMappingAuthenticationFailureHandler, filterChainProxy, FilterSecurityInterceptor, form-login, HttpBasicAuthentication, intercept-url, SavedRequestAwareAuthenticationSuccessHandler, sessionAuthenticationStrategy, spring-security, springSecurityFilterChain | 2 Replies

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