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Sicherheit ist ein zentrales Thema in der Entwicklung vieler Softwaresysteme. Moderne Softwareentwicklung mit Java zeichnet sich dadurch aus, dass Technologie- und Infrastrukturcode weitgehend von der Business-Logik separiert werden.

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Nachdem das Spring Framework sich immer größerer Beliebtheit in der Entwickler-Gemeinschaft erfreute, kam der Wunsch nach einer Sicherheitslösung auf. Dieser Wunsch wurde von einigen Entwicklern der Community aufgenommen und es entstand ein eigenes Spring Unterprojekt. Acegi ist, wie Spring selbst, ein Open-Source Projekt unter der Apache Lizenz. Längst bewährt in Projekten, ist Acegi im Mai 2006 in der stabilen Version 1.0 erschienen. Die Vorteile einer Open-Source Sicherheitslösung liegen auf der Hand:

* breite Unterstützung durch die Community

* stetige Qualitätskontrolle und Prüfung auf Sicherheitslücken des Quellcodes

* Quellcode liefert Vorlage für eigene, unternehmensspezifische Implementierungen




 

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