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On 4/15/08, Ben Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Spring Community
>
> After almost two years of development, Spring Security 2.0.0 is now
> available for download. This significant new release replaces Acegi
> Security as the official security module for Spring applications.
>
> Spring Security 2.0.0 features substantially simplified configuration.
> Whilst old configurations required hundreds of lines of XML, our new
> convention over configuration approach ensures that many deployments
> will now require less than 10 lines.
>
> We've also added many other new capabilities to Spring Security 2.0.0:
>
> * OpenID integration, which is the web's emerging single sign on
> standard (supported by Google, IBM, Sun, Yahoo and others)
>
> * Windows NTLM support, providing easy enterprise-wide single sign on
> against Windows corporate networks
>
> * Support for JSR 250 ("EJB 3") security annotations, delivering a
> standards-based model for authorization metadata
>
> * AspectJ pointcut expression language support, allowing developers to
> apply cross-cutting security logic across their Spring managed objects
>
> * Substantial improvements to the high-performance domain object
> instance security ("ACL") capabilities
>
> * Comprehensive support for RESTful web request authorization, which
> works well with Spring 2.5's @MVC model for building RESTful systems
>
> * Long-requested support for groups, hierarchical roles and a user
> management API, which all combine to reduce development time and
> significantly improve system administration
>
> * An improved, database-backed "remember me" implementation
>
> * Support for portlet authentication out-of-the-box
>
> * Support for additional languages
>
> * Numerous other general improvements, documentation and new samples
>
> * New support for web state and flow transition authorization through
> the Spring Web Flow 2.0 release
>
> * New support for visualizing secured methods, plus configuration
> auto-completion support in Spring IDE
>
> * Enhanced WSS (formerly WS-Security) support through the Spring Web
> Services 1.5 release
>
> Please visit http://www.springframework.org/download to download the
> latest release and access the change log.
>
> We hope you find this new release useful in your projects.
>
> Best regards
>
> Ben Alex
> Project Lead, Spring Security
>
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