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Spring Security Essentials

By : Nanda Nachimuthu
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Spring Security Essentials

By: Nanda Nachimuthu

Overview of this book

<p>Spring Security is a framework that focuses on providing both authentication and authorization to Java applications. Like all Spring projects, the real power of Spring Security is how easily it can be extended to meet custom requirements. The popularity of the Spring framework is increasing and the security package of Spring addresses vast mechanisms of Security in a rich way. Due to an increasing number of applications for various business needs, the integration of multiple applications is becoming inevitable. The standard security procedures available across multiple implementations in Spring will protect vulnerable applications that are open to larger public and private audiences.</p> <p>Spring Security Essentials focuses on the need to master the security layer, which is an area not often explored by a Spring developer.</p> <p>At the beginning, we’ll introduce various industry standard security mechanisms and the practical ways to integrate with them. We will also teach you about some up-to-date use cases such as building a security layer for RESTful web services and applications.</p> <p>The IDEs used and security servers involved are briefly explained, including the steps to install them. Many sample projects are also provided to help you practice your newly developed skills. Step-by-step instructions will help you master the security layer integration with the Server, then implement the experience gained from this book in your own real-time application.</p>
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Spring Security Essentials
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

SAML 2.0 bindings


We have the following different types of bindings available in SAML 2.0, which come under the binding specifications of SAMLBind:

  • SAML SOAP binding: The definitions of SAML request and response message exchanges are mapped to SOAP message exchanges

  • Reverse SOAP binding: This is a mechanism to express the ability of an HTTP requestor to act as a SOAP responder to a SAML consumer

  • HTTP redirect binding: This is suitable for short messages

  • HTTP POST binding: This is suitable for long messages

  • HTTP artifact binding: The Identity provider or consumer will issue an artifact

  • SAML URI binding: A SAML URI reference will be provided to identify a specific SAML assertion