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If you use Maven to build your project, these are the modules you should add to your `pom.xml`.
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If you use Maven to build your project, these are the modules you should add to your `pom.xml`.
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Even if you do not use Maven, we recommend that you consult the `pom.xml` files to get an idea of third-party dependencies and versions.
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Even if you do not use Maven, we recommend that you consult the `pom.xml` files to get an idea of third-party dependencies and versions.
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Another good idea is to examine the libraries that are included in the sample applications.
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Another good idea is to examine the libraries that are included in the sample applications.
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This section provides a reference of the modules in Spring Security and the additional dependencies that they require in order to function in a running application.
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This section provides a reference of the modules in Spring Security and the additional dependencies that they require in order to function in a running application.
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We don't include dependencies that are only used when building or testing Spring Security itself.
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We don't include dependencies that are only used when building or testing Spring Security itself.
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Nor do we include transitive dependencies which are required by external dependencies.
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Nor do we include transitive dependencies which are required by external dependencies.
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