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A number of projects had duplicate dependencies on their classpaths as a result of the same classes being available in more than one artifact, each with different Maven coordinates. Typically this only affected the tests, but meant that the actual classes that were loaded was somewhat unpredictable and had the potential to vary between an IDE and the command line depending on the order in which the aritfacts appeared on the classpath. This commit adds a number of exclusions to remove such duplicates. In addition to the new exclusions, notable other changes are: - Spring Data JPA has been updated to 1.4.1. This brings its transitive dependency upon spring-data-commons into line with Spring LDAP's and prevents both spring-data-commons-core and spring-data-commons from being on the classpath - All Servlet API dependencies have been updated to use the official artifact with all transitive dependencies on unofficial servlet API artifacts being excluded. - In places, groovy has been replaced with groovy-all. This removes some duplicates caused by groovy's transitive dependencies. - JUnit has been updated to 4.11 which brings its transitive Hamcrest dependency into line with other components. There appears to be a bug in Gradle which means that some exclusions applied to an artifact do not work reliably. To work around this problem it has been necessary to apply some exclusions at the configuration level Conflicts: samples/messages-jc/pom.xml
=============================================================================== SPRING SECURITY - README FILE =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OVERVIEW ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Spring Security provides security services for the Spring Framework (http://www.springframework.org). Spring Security 3.1 requires Spring 3.0.3 as a minimum and also requires Java 5. For a detailed list of features and access to the latest release, please visit http://www.springframework.org/projects/. Spring Security is released under an Apache 2.0 license. See the accompanying license.txt file. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUILDING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please read the "Building from Source" page at http://static.springframework.org/spring-security/site/. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOCUMENTATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Be sure to read the Reference Guide (docs/reference/html/springsecurity.html). Extensive JavaDoc for the Spring Security code is also available (in docs/apidocs). Both can also be found on the website. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- QUICK START ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We recommend you visit http://static.springframework.org/spring-security/site and read the "Getting Started" page. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAVEN REPOSITORY DOWNLOADS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Release jars for the project are available from the central maven repository http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/springframework/security/ Note that milestone releases and snapshots are not uploaded to the central repository, but can be obtained from the Spring milestone repository, using the maven repository http://maven.springframework.org/snapshot/. You can't browse this URL directly, but there is a separate browser interface. Check the downloads page for more information http://static.springsource.org/spring-security/site/downloads.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OBTAINING SUPPORT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There are two types of support available, commercial and community. For commercial support, please contact SpringSource. SpringSource employ the people who wrote Spring Security, and lead the development of the project: http://www.springsource.com For peer help and assistance, please use the Spring Security forum located at the Spring Community's forum site: http://forum.springframework.org Links to the forums, and other useful resources are available from the web site. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTRIBUTING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contributions are welcome. Please refer to the Contributor Guidelines for details https://github.com/SpringSource/spring-security/wiki/Contributor-Guidelines
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