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Spring Security - Third Edition

By : Mick Knutson, Peter Mularien, ROBERT WILLIAM WINCH
Book Image

Spring Security - Third Edition

By: Mick Knutson, Peter Mularien, ROBERT WILLIAM WINCH

Overview of this book

Knowing that experienced hackers are itching to test your skills makes security one of the most difficult and high-pressured concerns of creating an application. The complexity of properly securing an application is compounded when you must also integrate this factor with existing code, new technologies, and other frameworks. Use this book to easily secure your Java application with the tried and trusted Spring Security framework, a powerful and highly customizable authentication and access-control framework. The book starts by integrating a variety of authentication mechanisms. It then demonstrates how to properly restrict access to your application. It also covers tips on integrating with some of the more popular web frameworks. An example of how Spring Security defends against session fixation, moves into concurrency control, and how you can utilize session management for administrative functions is also included. It concludes with advanced security scenarios for RESTful webservices and microservices, detailing the issues surrounding stateless authentication, and demonstrates a concise, step-by-step approach to solving those issues. And, by the end of the book, readers can rest assured that integrating version 4.2 of Spring Security will be a seamless endeavor from start to finish.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)

Authentication with Spring Data

In the previous chapter, we covered how to leverage Spring Security's built-in JDBC support. In this chapter, we will look at the Spring Data project, and how to leverage JPA to perform authentication against a relational database. We will also explore how to perform authentication against a document database using MongoDB. This chapter's sample code is based on the Spring Security setup from Chapter 4, JDBC-Based Authentication, and has been updated to refactor out the need for SQL and to use ORM for all database interactions.

During the course of this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • Some of the basic concepts related to the Spring Data project
  • Utilizing Spring Data JPA to authenticate against a relational database
  • Utilizing Spring Data MongoDB to authenticate against a document database
  • How to customize Spring Security...