Exploring UserDetailsManager interface
We have already leveraged the InMemoryUserDetailsManager
class in Spring Security in Chapter 3, Custom Authentication, to look up the current CalendarUser
application in our SpringSecurityUserContext
implementation of UserContext
. This allowed us to determine which CalendarUser
should be used when looking up the events for the My Events page. Chapter 3, Custom Authentication, also demonstrated how to update the DefaultCalendarService.java
file to utilize InMemoryUserDetailsManager
, to ensure that we created a new Spring Security user when we created CalendarUser
. This chapter reuses exactly the same code. The only difference is that the UserDetailsManager
implementation is backed by the JdbcUserDetailsManager
class of Spring Security, which uses a database instead of an in-memory datastore.
What other features does UserDetailsManager
provide out of the box?
Although these types of functions are relatively easy to write with additional JDBC...