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* Expression-Based Access Control PermitAll, hasRole, hasAnyRole etc. I modified classes regards to Security * Added test cases for Spring Security Expressions * Handler Interceptor - logging example * Test for logger interceptor * Removed conflicted part * UserInterceptor (adding user information to model) * Spring Handler Interceptor - session timers * Spring Security CSRF attack protection with Thymeleaf |
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README.md
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REST Example Project with Spring Security
Courses
The "REST With Spring" Classes: http://bit.ly/restwithspring
The "Learn Spring Security" Classes: http://github.learnspringsecurity.com
Relevant Articles:
- Spring Security Expressions - hasRole Example
- REST Pagination in Spring
- HATEOAS for a Spring REST Service
- REST API Discoverability and HATEOAS
- ETags for REST with Spring
- Error Handling for REST with Spring 3
- Integration Testing with the Maven Cargo plugin
- Introduction to Spring Data JPA
- Project Configuration with Spring
- REST Query Language with Spring and JPA Criteria
- REST Query Language with Spring Data JPA Specifications
- REST Query Language with Spring Data JPA and QueryDSL
- REST Query Language – Advanced Search Operations
- Metrics for your Spring REST API
- REST Query Language with RSQL
- Spring RestTemplate Tutorial
- A Guide to CSRF Protection in Spring Security
Build the Project
mvn clean install
Set up MySQL
mysql -u root -p
> CREATE USER 'tutorialuser'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'tutorialmy5ql';
> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'tutorialuser'@'localhost';
> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
Use the REST Service
curl http://localhost:8080/spring-security-rest-full/foos