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UPDATE If you are using Spring Security 3.1.2+ you should use the Gradle Eclipse Plugin instead of gradlew eclipse
Note: Vote on these JIRA's if you would like STS to be able to import Spring Security without use of the command line.
Introduction
This blog will teach you how to run the sample applications/tests for Spring Security 3.1.x in STS. It is assumed that you have already installed STS.
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Note Note: Vote on these JIRA's if you would like STS to be able to import Spring Security without use of the command line. Introduction This blog will teach you how to run the sample applications/tests for Spring Security 3.1.x in ... Read Post