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Spring 5.0 Cookbook

You're reading from   Spring 5.0 Cookbook Recipes to build, test, and run Spring applications efficiently

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787128316
Length 670 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sherwin John C. Tragura Sherwin John C. Tragura
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Spring FREE CHAPTER 2. Learning Dependency Injection (DI) 3. Implementing MVC Design Patterns 4. Securing Spring MVC Applications 5. Cross-Cutting the MVC 6. Functional Programming 7. Reactive Programming 8. Reactive Web Applications 9. Spring Boot 2.0 10. The Microservices 11. Batch and Message-Driven Processes 12. Other Spring 5 Features 13. Testing Spring 5 Components

Implementing user authentication


Although Spring Security is the most straightforward and easy solution for securing any Spring MVC applications, software designers always need the option of customizing the authentication procedure for non-complex and small-scale security requirements. This recipe will provide the solution for how to use @Aspect and advices in implementing security modules.

Getting started

Open ch05 and add the following @Aspect to the loginSubmit() request handler of EmployeeController.

How to do it...

Let us create a custom login interceptor that validates the user's credentials using database authentication:

  1. This recipe uses aspects to pre- and post-validate user credentials using the authentication services provided by the previous recipes. Create an aspect class, LoginAuthAspect, which contains the following @Pointcut definitions and a Log4J logger:
@Component 
@Aspect 
public class LoginAuthAspect { 
   
  private Logger logger = 
      Logger.getLogger(LoginAuthAspect.class...
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