back bone and spring security [on hold]
1.backbone.js - back bone and spring security - Stack Overflow
Description:Remove the JSP, since you can easily access the spring
security token here but you are using backbone.js; You need to have a view
login page that you have that is fine
2.java - Spring Security : Problem with the back button ...
Description:I am trying to use the logout functionality provided by Spring
security. The logging out works fine. The session gets invalidated(by
calling logout method in ...
3.» 5 Minute Guide to Spring Security – It's Only Software
Description:... I have published a new book, Spring Security 3, covering
many aspects of Spring Security from ... Typically this is back to the
login form, with a URL ...
4.Spring Security Logout Back Button: Spring-Security ...
Description:Does spring security have a way to prevent the last point
below? I'm using 3.0.5-user logs into my website-user goes to any page in
website and clicks log out
5.Spring Security logout example - Mkyong
Description:29-08-2012 · In Spring Security, to log out, just add a link
to url "j_spring_security_logout", for example :
6.krams::: Spring Security 3 - MVC Integration Tutorial (Part 2)
Description:18-12-2010 · spring-security.xml contains configuration
related to ...
http://forum.springsource.org/showthread.php?107711-Spring-Security-Logout-Back-Button-Page
...
7.Spring Security CSRF Protection in a Backbone single page ...
Description:03-01-2014 · Happy New Year!! What better way to kick off this
new year than to write a new post? Let's get to it. This post will not try
to show you best practices ...
8.Spring Security JSF Login Page Redirect on User ...
Description:Before forwarding to the Spring Security
/j_security_login_check ... Though you might have posted it long time back
and you might not even remember the ...
9.Logout « Security « Spring Q&A - java2s.com
Description:Logout « Security « Spring Q&A ... 15. After logout back
button should always direct to login page stackoverflow.com
10.5. Technical Overview
Description:Spring Security 3.0 requires a Java 5.0 Runtime Environment or
higher. ... Otherwise, you'll receive back an HTTP error code 403, which
means "forbidden".
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