Thanks Dave for the details, as my self also not very much known about the
spring so may be we have to look in to this and in the draft in more
details.



On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Dave Newton <newton.d...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> aum strut wrote:
>
>> Our requirement is to use good authentication framework for our
>> application
>> and as per the initial application draft we are not going to use spring in
>> our application.
>>
>> as we have found that Spring Security is quite a matured framework so we
>> are
>> just investigating the option, if we can use it without using spring at
>> all,
>> but as suggested if we can use it by including only some libraries than
>> this
>> is not a bad choice at all.
>>
>
> I'm pretty sure that Spring Security requires the use of Spring--I'm not
> sure how this fact can escape you. Here's the first sentence of the first
> paragraph on the Spring Security site:
>
> "Spring Security is one of the most mature and widely used Spring
> projects."
>
> Just because Spring isn't being used by anything *else* in your app doesn't
> mean it doesn't use Spring.
>
> (It's difficult for me to understand why you'd not want to use Spring
> anywhere else in the app, unless you're using another IoC/DI solution.)
>
>
> Dave
>
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