One of the (if not THE) most comprehensive talk about Spring Security. Love the presentation style. Would really like to see Daniel talk about reactive Spring Security as well.
This was really amazing talk. I'm struggling with custom auth setup on my spring boot project and this session came as blessing. Daniel is really amazing at teaching. Big thanks to DEVOXX!
Wow, this talk was amazing. I learned so much practical information about Spring Security that I feel like I can make any changes I need to or figure out where I need to make a change myself by reading through the code.
is there a similar demonstration to springs reactive security ? because he mentioned "it works very differently" or is the "configuration part" just similar or basically the same ?
The configuration side of things is very very similar, a few of the method names change but that's about it. On the implementation side though things do differ. The filters must implement Spring Framework's WebFilter instead of the javax/jakarte Filter - in a reactive fashion return Monos and such. For authentication, there's no equivalent to the ProviderManager - usually filter have single ReactiveAuthenticationManager. There are other ways of dynamically selection authentication behavior, such as DelegatingReactiveAuthenticationManager and/or ReactiveAuthenticationManagerResolver.
One of the (if not THE) most comprehensive talk about Spring Security. Love the presentation style. Would really like to see Daniel talk about reactive Spring Security as well.
This is the best talk on spring security….kudos to the speaker, he explained it so well. Must watch for people working on spring mvc or boot 👏
I am downloading this video. This knowledge can not be lost.
This was really amazing talk. I'm struggling with custom auth setup on my spring boot project and this session came as blessing. Daniel is really amazing at teaching. Big thanks to DEVOXX!
The best spring security presentation I've seen. Thanks
This is really good presentation, the Spring team should be proud of you! 👏
Wow, this talk was amazing. I learned so much practical information about Spring Security that I feel like I can make any changes I need to or figure out where I need to make a change myself by reading through the code.
Now this is what I call a Master class!!
You're brilliant, man! you really saved my job.
Gratitude.
Wow that is amazing feedback, thanks 🙇♂
Great talk, thank you! I'd love to see something similar for the authorization side of Spring Security.
I'm trying to cook something up for Devoxx 2023 - let's see if I can come up with a compelling story, and have the talk selected 😊
Very amazing talk, hope you'll add more on same thematic.
Thanks a lot, All my doubts were cleared!.
Great content ! Wish spring docs and tutorials were this good too.
Brilliant presentation!!! Thank you, Daniel!!!
Excellent talk! 🎉
Fantastic presentation, thank you very much!
incredible talk, thanks.
Thank you for this amazing talk
Thank you for this. Really great talk, and great examples.
Brilliant speaker!
Thank you really really greate explaine please continue about spring
this asks for pt.2 with authz explained. BTW best presentation. I wouldn't feel sorry for not visiting Venkat's one.
Thanks! It was very helpful!
amazing video ever!
Great talk. Legend 🎉
Awesome stuff! 💯💯
This is fire
Superb!
Nice and clear presentation. Hot damn!
00:25:30, some important concepts
42:03 very useful
Thanks
50:34 I now understand why Spring Security always throw a 403 when something goes wrong by default lol
Anyone knows the plugin he used to insert emojis ?
Great presentation Daniel @devoxx
is there a similar demonstration to springs reactive security ? because he mentioned "it works very differently" or is the "configuration part" just similar or basically the same ?
The configuration side of things is very very similar, a few of the method names change but that's about it.
On the implementation side though things do differ. The filters must implement Spring Framework's WebFilter instead of the javax/jakarte Filter - in a reactive fashion return Monos and such.
For authentication, there's no equivalent to the ProviderManager - usually filter have single ReactiveAuthenticationManager. There are other ways of dynamically selection authentication behavior, such as DelegatingReactiveAuthenticationManager and/or ReactiveAuthenticationManagerResolver.
How can I have only one Authentication provider in the entire filter chain?
00:33:00 SecurityContext, thread local, static global
can Someone plz tell me , does this video come with JWT also?
anyone knows what this indentation plugin is called, or how to activate it if it's a built in to intellij?
Try Ctrl ALT L
how does he get the content of the clipboard? so amazing
windows + v
I use the Flycut app on macOs
ANywhere we can get the slides?
00:39:00 about filter,
@Devoxx team, Very small code window and so as fonts..
15:10