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</programlisting> |
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This defines two users, their passwords and their roles within the application (which will |
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be used for access control). The |
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<literal><authentication-provider></literal> |
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element specifies that the user information will be registered with the authentication |
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manager and used to process authentication requests. |
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be used for access control). |
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<sidebar> |
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<para>If you are familiar with previous versions of the framework, you can probably |
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already guess roughly what's going on here. The <http> element is |
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<classname>AuthenticationProvider</classname> |
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is automatically registered with it.</para> |
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</sidebar> |
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The <literal><authentication-provider></literal> |
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element specifies that the user information will be registered with the authentication |
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manager and used to process authentication requests. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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At this point you should be able to start up your application and you will be required to |
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