Cloud Foundry: Design and Architecture
Derek Collison discusses the goals, the design premises and patterns employed in creating the architecture of Cloud Foundry, VMware’s open source PaaS, unveiling internal architectural details.
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It is good to see that spring-security has progressed and its design can answer most application security concerns.
BTW - I liked the rules.
Spring Security 3.x is certainly easier to understand and configure than 2.x
Is it possible to get the demo code on-line? Thanks.
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Very good and useful presentaion
Please send me the ppt also
Very clear, great presentation.
Thanks.
Can u please share the ppt[Spring security 3] . I am not able to view it .
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MK
it it very helpful to understand if the code is available. please suggest where can i get the code.
Thanks for the great presentation.
I'd be grateful for the demo code, too. Thnx.
Easy to understand 3.
Where can I demo code?
Can anybody share the Sample Code and ppt?
Thanks
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