Greach 2015 - Hacking the Grails Spring Security 2.0 Plugin by Burt Beckwith
Greach 2015, The Groovy Spanish Conf April 10th-11th, Madrid, Spain http://greachconf.com Follow us on twitter http://twitter.com/greachconf Slides in http://greachconf.com/speakers/burt-beckwith-hacking-the-grails-spring-security-2-0-plugin An updated version of the talk I gave at the Groovy & Grails eXchange in 2011, updated for the latest versions of the plugins. Topics will include a general overview of how the plugins are implemented, and some specific examples and demos of customizations that will shed some light on the process for determining where to look when you want to override default or add new functionality. Burt Beckwith Burt Beckwith has been a software developer for over 15 years, most of that as a JVM developer, and for the last several years working with Grails and Groovy. He was a core developer on the Grails team at SpringSource, and has created over 50 Grails plugins and contributed to dozens more. Burt is a frequent speaker at conferences and user groups where he shares his passion for Grails and other Groovy-based technologies, in particular those that are related to persistence, security, and performance. He blogs at http://burtbeckwith.com/blog/
Greach 2015, The Groovy Spanish Conf April 10th-11th, Madrid, Spain http://greachconf.com Follow us on twitter http://twitter.com/greachconf Slides in http://greachconf.com/speakers/burt-beckwith-hacking-the-grails-spring-security-2-0-plugin An updated version of the talk I gave at the Groovy & Grails eXchange in 2011, updated for the latest versions of the plugins. Topics will include a general overview of how the plugins are implemented, and some specific examples and demos of customizations that will shed some light on the process for determining where to look when you want to override default or add new functionality. Burt Beckwith Burt Beckwith has been a software developer for over 15 years, most of that as a JVM developer, and for the last several years working with Grails and Groovy. He was a core developer on the Grails team at SpringSource, and has created over 50 Grails plugins and contributed to dozens more. Burt is a frequent speaker at conferences and user groups where he shares his passion for Grails and other Groovy-based technologies, in particular those that are related to persistence, security, and performance. He blogs at http://burtbeckwith.com/blog/