We would like to include the current user's name in the error template view. If the user is not logged in, we may want to include a link to login or nothing. But it turns out the error view has no access to the Spring Authentication object of the current user.
Provides support to increase developer productivity in Java when using Redis, a key-value store. Uses familiar Spring concepts such as a template classes for core API usage and lightweight repository style data access.
SpringSecurity - Companion application for the "Login and error pages using Thymeleaf and Spring Security" article at the Thymeleaf website: http://www.thymeleaf.org/springsecurity.html
TLS-Attacker is a Java-based framework for analyzing TLS libraries. It is developed by the Chair of Network and Data Security, Ruhr University Bochum (http://nds.rub.de/) and the Hackmanit GmbH (http://hackmanit.de/).
Spring Security and Angular JS:: A tutorial on how to use Spring Security with a single page application with various backend architectures, ranging from a simple single server to an API gateway with OAuth2 authentication.
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