1. 概述
在本文中,我們將解釋如何設置 Spring Security 與 Maven 的集成,並討論使用 Spring Security 依賴項的特定用例。您可以在 Maven Central 上找到最新的 Spring Security 版本。
這是一篇後續文章,與之前的 Spring 與 Maven 文章有關,因此對於非 Spring Security 依賴項,這裏是您應該開始的地方。
2. Spring Security With Maven
2.1. spring-security-core
The Core Spring Security support – spring-security-core
This dependency contains authentication and access control functionality. It is mandatory to include for all projects using Spring Security.
Additionally, spring-security-core
Supports standalone (non-web) applications, method-level security, and JDBC.
<properties>
<spring-security.version>5.3.4.RELEASE</spring-security.version>
<spring.version>5.2.8.RELEASE</spring.version>
</properties>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.security</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-security-core</artifactId>
<version>${spring-security.version}</version>
</dependency>
Note that Spring and Spring Security are on different release schedules, so there isn’t always a 1:1 match between the version numbers.
If you’re working with older versions of Spring – also very important to understand is the fact that, unintuitively, Spring Security 4.1.x do not depend on Spring 4.1.x releases!
For example, when Spring Security 4.1.0 was released, Spring core framework was already at 4.2.x and hence includes that version as its compile dependency. The plan is to align these dependencies more closely in future releases – see this JIRA for more details – but for the time being, this has practical implications that we’ll look at next.
2.2. spring-security-web
To add Web support for Spring Security, we need the spring-security-web dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.security</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-security-web</artifactId>
<version>${spring-security.version}</version>
</dependency>
This contains filters and related web security infrastructure that enables URL access control in a Servlet environment.
2.3. Spring Security and Older Spring Core Dependencies Problem
This new dependency also exhibits a problem for the Maven dependency graph. As mentioned above, Spring Security jars do not depend on the latest Spring core jars (but on the previous version). This may lead to these older dependencies making their way on top the classpath instead of the newer 5.x Spring artifacts.
To understand why this is happening, we need to look at how Maven resolves conflicts. In case of a version conflict, Maven will pick the jar that is closest to the root of the tree. For example, spring-core is defined by both spring-orm (with the 5.0.0.RELEASE version) but also by spring-security-core (with the 5.0.2.RELEASE version). So in both cases, spring-jdbc is defined at a depth of 1 from the root pom of our project. Because of that, it will actually matter in which order spring-orm and spring-security-core are defined in our own pom. The first one will take priority so we may end up with either version on our classpath.
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-core</artifactId>
<version>${spring-version}</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-context</artifactId>
<version>${spring-version}</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-jdbc</artifactId>
<version>${spring-version}</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-beans</artifactId>
<version>${spring-version}</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-aop</artifactId>
<version>${spring-version}</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-tx</artifactId>
<version>${spring-version}</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-expression</artifactId>
<version>${spring-version}</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-web</artifactId>
<version>${spring-version}</version>
</dependency>
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
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To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
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To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
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To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
To address this problem, we’ll have to explicitly define some of the Spring dependencies in our own pom and not rely on the implicit Maven dependency resolution mechanism. Doing this will put that particular dependency at depth 0 from our pom (as it’s defined in the pom itself) so it will take priority. All of the following fall into the same category and all need to be explicitly defined, either directly or, for multi-module projects, in the dependencyManagement element of the parent:
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匕首3. 使用 Spring Boot
在使用 Spring Boot 時,spring-boot-starter-security 啓動器將自動包含所有依賴項,例如 spring-security-core、spring-security-web 和 spring-security-config 等等:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-security</artifactId>
<version>2.3.3.RELEASE</version>
</dependency>
由於 Spring Boot 將自動管理所有依賴項,因此這還將解決之前提到的 spring security 和舊核心依賴項問題。