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<h1>External Web Articles covering Acegi Security</h1>
<p>Here are some of the external pages mentioning Acegi Security. If you've
found another, please let us know.
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<li><b><a href="http://forum.springframework.org">Spring Forums</a></b>:
The first place to look for Acegi Security support (use the 'search' function).<br><br>
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<li><b><a href="mail-lists.html">Acegi Security Mailing Lists</a></b>:
If you'd like to discuss development of the project.<br><br>
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<li><b><a href="http://www.javalobby.org/articles/acegisecurity/part1.jsp">Securing Your Java Applications - Acegi Security Style</a></b>:
Matthew Porter wrote this good introductory article for Javalobby.<br><br>
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<li><b><a href="http://www.almaer.com/blog/archives/000640.html">Container Managed Security: If your standard covers a lowest common denominator</a></b>:
"For this reason I end up using something like Acegi Security", Dion Almaer comments after listing a series of missing hooks from the Servlet Spec security approach.<br><br>
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<li><b><a href="http://raibledesigns.com/page/rd/20050104#re_j2ee_app_server_security">J2EE App Server Security</a></b>:
"After using Acegi for the last month, I think I'm going to ditch the 'standard' J2EE security stuff", blogged Matt Raible. I should note
our CVS tree has become stable and there are <a href="building.html">build instructions</a>.<br><br>
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<li><b><a href="http://raibledesigns.com/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=AppFuseSecurity">Acegi Security use with AppFuse</a></b>:
The popular AppFuse project now uses Acegi Security instead of container managed authentication!<br><br>
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<li><b><a href="http://jroller.com/page/habuma/20041124#simplifying_acegi_configuration">Simplifying Acegi Configuration</a></b>:
Craig Walls provides a good approach to reusing your Acegi Security configuration between projects. This has been
<a href="http://www.picklematrix.net/archives/000974.html">updated</a> by Seth Ladd for release 0.7.0.<br><br>
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<li><b><a href="http://confluence.sourcebeat.com/display/SPL/Update+Chapters">Spring Live Update Chapters</a></b>:
Matt Raible is including Acegi Security in Chapter 12 of his popular ebook.<br><br>
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<li><b><a href="http://www.manning.com/walls2">Spring In Action</a></b>:
Craig Walls has also written another popular Spring book, which includes Acegi Security in Chapter 11.<br><br>
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<li><b><a href="http://tp.its.yale.edu/tiki/tiki-view_faq.php?faqId=2#q16">Central Authentication Service FAQ</a></b>:
A general overview of how Acegi Security is used with Yale's CAS.<br><br>
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<li><b><a href="http://oness.sourceforge.net/JavaHispano%20Acegi%20presentacion.pdf">JavaHispano 2004 Acegi Security Presentation</a></b>:
Carlos Sanchez's presentation (in Spanish), delivered 17 December 2004. An
<a href="http://oness.sourceforge.net/JavaHispano%20Acegi.pdf">article</a> was also published.
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<li><b><a href="http://www.fstxblog.com/completely-geeked/2005/02/java-acegi-security-simplest-possible.html">Acegi Security - The Simplest Possible Example</a></b>:
Reid Carlberg has provided a downloadable WAR containing the simplest possible Acegi Security configuration.<br><br>
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<li><b><a href="http://fishdujour.typepad.com/blog/2005/02/junit_testing_w.html">JUnit Testing with Acegi Security</a></b>:
A tip from Gavin Terrill on unit testing with Acegi Security.<br><br>
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<li><b><a href="http://jroller.com/page/carlossg/20050226#acegi_security_reducing_configuration_in">Acegi Security: reducing configuration in web.xml</a></b>:
Carlos Sanchez provides an overview of our new <code>FilterChainProxy</code> class.<br><br>
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<li><b><a href="http://www.manageability.org/blog/stuff/single-sign-on-in-java/view">Open Source Identity Management Solutions Written in Java</a></b>:
From <code>manageability.org</code>.<br><br>
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<li><b><a href="http://www.porterhome.com/blog/matthew/2005/03/13/1110732830996.html">WW Live: Integrating Acegi and WebWork</a></b>:
Discussion about enhancing Acegi Security and WebWork integration.<br><br>
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<li><b><a href="http://www.orablogs.com/fnimphius/archives/000730.html">J2EE Security: Struts "Shale" proposal does improve web application security</a></b>:
Frank Nimphius' blog contains some comments on Acegi Security. See
our <a href="faq.html">FAQ</a> for additional JAAS comments.<br><br>
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<li><b><a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/attributes/faq.html">Anyone else using C-A (Commons Attributes)?</a></b>: Acegi Security made the list
of projects using Jakarta Commons Attributes. Our
<a href="/multiproject/acegi-security-sample-attributes/index.html">Attributes Sample</a>
demonstrates C-A integration.<br><br>
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