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Securing Java applications with Acegi, Part 1: Architectural overview and security filters Posted: Mar 29, 2007 2:31 PM
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This three-part series introduces Acegi Security System, a formidable open source security framework for Java������������ enterprise applications. In this first article, consultant Bilal Siddiqui introduces you to the architecture and components of Acegi and shows you how to use it to secure a simple Java enterprise application.

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