(new) libspring-security-2.0-java-doc_2.0.5.RELEASE-1_all.deb optional doc documentation for Spring Security 2.0 Documentation for Spring Security that is a Java/Java EE framework that provides advanced authentication, authorization and other comprehensive security features for enterprise applications. In addition to having a comprehensive list of security functionality, Spring Security is very configurable and employs the Spring Framework for configuration, it allows for reuse and portability of security components, and it can also be used with non-Spring applications. . Spring Security currently supports authentication integration with these technologies: - HTTP BASIC authentication headers. - HTTP Digest authentication headers. - HTTP X.509 client certificate exchange. - LDAP. - Form-based authentication - Transparent authentication context propagation for Remote Method Invocation (RMI) and HttpInvoker (a Spring remoting protocol). - Automatic "remember-me" authentication. - Anonymous authentication. - Run-as authentication. - Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) - Container integration with JBoss, Jetty, Resin and Tomcat. . This package provides API documentation and a reference manual for Spring Security. (new) libspring-security-2.0-java_2.0.5.RELEASE-1.debian.tar.gz optional java (new) libspring-security-2.0-java_2.0.5.RELEASE-1.dsc optional java (new) libspring-security-2.0-java_2.0.5.RELEASE.orig.tar.gz optional java (new) libspring-security-acl-2.0-java_2.0.5.RELEASE-1_all.deb optional java modular Java/J2EE application security framework - ACL Spring Security is a Java/Java EE framework that provides advanced authentication, authorization and other comprehensive security features for enterprise applications. In addition to having a comprehensive list of security functionality, Spring Security is very configurable and employs the Spring Framework for configuration, it allows for reuse and portability of security components, and it can also be used with non-Spring applications. . Spring Security currently supports authentication integration with these technologies: - HTTP BASIC authentication headers. - HTTP Digest authentication headers. - HTTP X.509 client certificate exchange. - LDAP. - Form-based authentication - Transparent authentication context propagation for Remote Method Invocation (RMI) and HttpInvoker (a Spring remoting protocol). - Automatic "remember-me" authentication. - Anonymous authentication. - Run-as authentication. - Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) - Container integration with JBoss, Jetty, Resin and Tomcat. . This package provides spring-security-acl.jar: Support for access control lists (ACLs) for domain object instances. (new) libspring-security-core-2.0-java_2.0.5.RELEASE-1_all.deb optional java modular Java/J2EE application security framework - Core Spring Security is a Java/Java EE framework that provides advanced authentication, authorization and other comprehensive security features for enterprise applications. In addition to having a comprehensive list of security functionality, Spring Security is very configurable and employs the Spring Framework for configuration, it allows for reuse and portability of security components, and it can also be used with non-Spring applications. . Spring Security currently supports authentication integration with these technologies: - HTTP BASIC authentication headers. - HTTP Digest authentication headers. - HTTP X.509 client certificate exchange. - LDAP. - Form-based authentication - Transparent authentication context propagation for Remote Method Invocation (RMI) and HttpInvoker (a Spring remoting protocol). - Automatic "remember-me" authentication. - Anonymous authentication. - Run-as authentication. - Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) - Container integration with JBoss, Jetty, Resin and Tomcat. . This package provides spring-security-core.jar and spring-security-core-tiger.jar: Core framework functionality. (new) libspring-security-ntlm-2.0-java_2.0.5.RELEASE-1_all.deb optional java modular Java/J2EE application security framework - NTLM Spring Security is a Java/Java EE framework that provides advanced authentication, authorization and other comprehensive security features for enterprise applications. In addition to having a comprehensive list of security functionality, Spring Security is very configurable and employs the Spring Framework for configuration, it allows for reuse and portability of security components, and it can also be used with non-Spring applications. . Spring Security currently supports authentication integration with these technologies: - HTTP BASIC authentication headers. - HTTP Digest authentication headers. - HTTP X.509 client certificate exchange. - LDAP. - Form-based authentication - Transparent authentication context propagation for Remote Method Invocation (RMI) and HttpInvoker (a Spring remoting protocol). - Automatic "remember-me" authentication. - Anonymous authentication. - Run-as authentication. - Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) - Container integration with JBoss, Jetty, Resin and Tomcat. . This package provides spring-security-ntlm.jar: Support for Windows NTLM authentication. (new) libspring-security-portlet-2.0-java_2.0.5.RELEASE-1_all.deb optional java modular Java/J2EE application security framework - Portlet Spring Security is a Java/Java EE framework that provides advanced authentication, authorization and other comprehensive security features for enterprise applications. In addition to having a comprehensive list of security functionality, Spring Security is very configurable and employs the Spring Framework for configuration, it allows for reuse and portability of security components, and it can also be used with non-Spring applications. . Spring Security currently supports authentication integration with these technologies: - HTTP BASIC authentication headers. - HTTP Digest authentication headers. - HTTP X.509 client certificate exchange. - LDAP. - Form-based authentication - Transparent authentication context propagation for Remote Method Invocation (RMI) and HttpInvoker (a Spring remoting protocol). - Automatic "remember-me" authentication. - Anonymous authentication. - Run-as authentication. - Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) - Container integration with JBoss, Jetty, Resin and Tomcat. . This package provides spring-security-portlet.jar: Provide authentication interceptor (and related classes) for use with the Portlet 1.0 (JSR 168) specification. (new) libspring-security-taglibs-2.0-java_2.0.5.RELEASE-1_all.deb optional java modular Java/J2EE application security framework - Taglibs Spring Security is a Java/Java EE framework that provides advanced authentication, authorization and other comprehensive security features for enterprise applications. In addition to having a comprehensive list of security functionality, Spring Security is very configurable and employs the Spring Framework for configuration, it allows for reuse and portability of security components, and it can also be used with non-Spring applications. . Spring Security currently supports authentication integration with these technologies: - HTTP BASIC authentication headers. - HTTP Digest authentication headers. - HTTP X.509 client certificate exchange. - LDAP. - Form-based authentication - Transparent authentication context propagation for Remote Method Invocation (RMI) and HttpInvoker (a Spring remoting protocol). - Automatic "remember-me" authentication. - Anonymous authentication. - Run-as authentication. - Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) - Container integration with JBoss, Jetty, Resin and Tomcat. . This package provides spring-security-taglibs.jar: An implementation of security for taglib. Changes: libspring-security-2.0-java (2.0.5.RELEASE-1) unstable; urgency=low . * Initial release (Closes: #577469),
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