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Spring Security 3.x Cookbook

  • Length: 300 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2013-11-22
  • ISBN-10: 1782167528
  • ISBN-13: 9781782167525
  • Sales Rank: #5660435 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Over 60 recipes to help you successfully safeguard your web applications with Spring Security

Overview

  • Learn about all the mandatory security measures for modern day applications using Spring Security
  • Investigate different approaches to application level authentication and authorization
  • Master how to mount security on applications used by developers and organizations

In Detail

Web applications are exposed to a variety of threats and vulnerabilities at the authentication, authorization, service, and domain object levels. Spring Security can help secure these applications against those threats.

Spring Security is a popular application security solution for Java applications. It is widely used to secure standalone web applications, portlets, and increasingly REST applications. It is a powerful and highly customizable authentication and access-control framework. It is the de-facto standard for securing Spring-based applications and it is currently used to secure numerous demanding environments including government agencies, military applications, and central banks.

“Spring Security 3.x Cookbook” is a repository of recipes to help you successfully secure web applications against threats and vulnerabilities at the authentication and session level layers using the Spring Security framework. We will not only explore Spring-based web applications, but also Java-based and Grails-based applications that can use Spring Security as their security framework. Apart from conventional web applications, we will also look at securing portlets, RESTful web service applications, and other non-web applications.

This book will also take you through how to integrate Spring Security with other popular web frameworks/technologies such as Vaadin, EJB, and GWT. In addition to testing and debugging the implemented security measures, this book will also delve into finer aspects of Spring Security implementation such as how it deals with concurrency, multitenancy, and customization, and we will even show you how to disable it.

This book gives you an overview of Spring Security and its implementation with various frameworks. It starts with container-based authentication before taking you on a tour of the main features of Spring Security. It demonstrates security concepts like BASIC, FORM, and DIGEST authentication and shows you how to integrate the Spring Security framework with various frameworks like JSF, struts2, Vaadin, and more.

The book also demonstrates how to utilize container managed security without JAAS. Then, we move on to setting up a struts2 application before showing you how to integrate Spring Security with other frameworks like JSF, Groovy, Wicket, GWT, and Vaadin respectively.

This book will serve as a highly practical guide and will give you confidence when it comes to applying security to your applications. It’s packed with simple examples which show off each concept of Spring Security and which help you learn how it can be integrated with various frameworks.

What you will learn from this book

  • Implement Form-based, HTTP Basic, Client, and Digest authentications
  • Bring in Groovy on Grails with Form-based Spring Security
  • Integrate Spring Security with Vaadin
  • Combine Spring Security with ORM and NoSQLDB
  • Use Spring Security in Spring-Social (Facebook and Twitter)
  • Learn about Spring Security for SOAP
  • Authenticate RESTful services with Spring Security

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Basic Security
Chapter 2: Spring Security with Struts 2
Chapter 3: Spring Security with JSF
Chapter 4: Spring Security with Grails
Chapter 5: Spring Security with GWT
Chapter 6: Spring Security with Vaadin
Chapter 7: Spring Security with Wicket
Chapter 8: Spring Security with ORM and NoSQL DB
Chapter 9: Spring Security with Spring Social
Chapter 10: Spring Security with Spring Web Services
Chapter 11: More on Spring Security

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