#Spring Security Resources
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<@&1004656351647117403> please have a look, thanks.
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One top-tier resource for learning Spring Security is the official documentation on the Spring website. It provides comprehensive information on all aspects of Spring Security, from basic concepts to advanced configurations.
Another great resource is "Baeldung", a popular Java blog that offers in-depth tutorials on various Spring technologies, including Spring Security. Their articles are well-structured and easy to follow, making it a great resource for beginners and experienced developers alike.
Lastly, "Spring Framework Guru" is a YouTube channel that covers various topics related to the Spring framework, including Spring Security. The videos are informative and engaging, making it a valuable resource for visual learners.
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P.S the issue with baeldung is I don't know the roadmap there i.e., which article to read first n all. Same with official docs, I find them overwhelming.
I found the official docs very overwhelming at the beginning as well
But they are good
I'd say the presentations by spring one etc. on YouTube are very good
Spring I/O 2024 - Barcelona, 30-31 May
Slides: https://2024.springio.net/slides/spring-security-architecture-principles-springio24.pdf
Repo: https://github.com/Kehrlann/spring-security-the-good-parts
When you need to secure your application, you use Spring Security. It’s the de-facto standard, it’s robust, extensible, and brings sensible ...
And other by devoxx
They helped me a lot, altho it did still took me quite a bit of time to understand.
After watching a few videos by this guy the official docs made much more sense
Thanks a lot warrior 🫡
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