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Java Spring Security

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  • Dec 18, 2024
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Java Spring Security  No.1

Java Spring Security, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.39, with 15 lectures, based on 1443 reviews, and has 7121 subscribers.

You will learn about Add a layer of authentication to their web application (i.e. username/password) Use roles to manage user accounts (i.e. basic user vs admin user vs super user) Automatically encrypt the passwords stored in their database Stop users from sharing their user accounts (via session management) Add method level security to block certain users from accessing certain methods Add custom logic to use Spring Security on their legacy systems This course is ideal for individuals who are The ideal student for this coure is someone wanting to learn how to easily add a username/password page that will stop unauthenticated users from accessing the members only type areas of their web applications or This course is meant for students who would like to add additional functionality to their existing Java web applications It is particularly useful for The ideal student for this coure is someone wanting to learn how to easily add a username/password page that will stop unauthenticated users from accessing the members only type areas of their web applications or This course is meant for students who would like to add additional functionality to their existing Java web applications.

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Summary

Title: Java Spring Security

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.39

Number of Lectures: 15

Number of Published Lectures: 15

Number of Curriculum Items: 15

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 15

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Add a layer of authentication to their web application (i.e. username/password)
  • Use roles to manage user accounts (i.e. basic user vs admin user vs super user)
  • Automatically encrypt the passwords stored in their database
  • Stop users from sharing their user accounts (via session management)
  • Add method level security to block certain users from accessing certain methods
  • Add custom logic to use Spring Security on their legacy systems
  • Who Should Attend

  • The ideal student for this coure is someone wanting to learn how to easily add a username/password page that will stop unauthenticated users from accessing the members only type areas of their web applications
  • This course is meant for students who would like to add additional functionality to their existing Java web applications
  • Target Audiences

  • The ideal student for this coure is someone wanting to learn how to easily add a username/password page that will stop unauthenticated users from accessing the members only type areas of their web applications
  • This course is meant for students who would like to add additional functionality to their existing Java web applications
  • This course will teach a Java programmer to add robust security to their web applications. Just like Facebook requires you to login before you can access your profile page, I will teach you how to stop unauthorized users from accessing the protected pages in your Java web application.

    No prior experience with Spring Security is needed.

    I’ll show you exactly how to take your new or existing Java web application and make it so that you can protect certain pages/URLs from unauthorized users.

    What is an unauthorized user?

    Anyone who hasn’t yet provided a username and password that matches an entry in your database!

    I even show you how to assign roles to user accounts so you can custom tailor the user experience.

    Basic users, Admin users, Super users, whatever user role you’d like to create, you can weave them into your web application and have it respond in dynamic ways

    You’ll learn how to integrate Spring Security directly into your existing database and protect whichever pages you like in less than a day.

    Plus I show you exactly how to handle the always pesky “set up” process so it’ll be a pain free experience for you.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Spring Security – The Introduction

    Lecture 1: What is Spring Security

    Lecture 2: Getting Started

    Lecture 3: Setting up Spring Security

    Chapter 2: Customization

    Lecture 1: Adding a Login Page

    Lecture 2: Encoding Your Passwords

    Lecture 3: Creating a User Details Service

    Lecture 4: Implementing a User Details

    Lecture 5: Testing our User Details Service

    Chapter 3: Finishing Up

    Lecture 1: Lets Talk Databases

    Lecture 2: What is Cross Site Request Forgery?

    Lecture 3: How to Log Out

    Lecture 4: @AuthenticationPricipal Annotation

    Lecture 5: @Secured Annotation

    Chapter 4: Bonus Topics

    Lecture 1: Adding Method Level Security

    Lecture 2: Concurrent Session Management

    Instructors

  • Java Spring Security  No.2
    Trevor Page
    Senior Software Engineer
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  • 2 stars: 30 votes
  • 3 stars: 184 votes
  • 4 stars: 602 votes
  • 5 stars: 597 votes
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