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package org.jsecurity.config; | |
import org.jsecurity.mgt.SecurityManagerFactory; | |
/** | |
* A <code>Configuration</code> is responsible for 'wiring' together all the JSecurity components for an | |
* application, such as the {@link org.jsecurity.mgt.SecurityManager SecurityManager}, and any of its | |
* dependencies. | |
* <p/> | |
* Once the SecurityManager is built by the <code>Configuration</code> it is then consulted for all security | |
* operations during the application's lifetime. | |
* | |
* @author Les Hazlewood | |
* @since 0.9 | |
*/ | |
public interface Configuration extends SecurityManagerFactory { | |
} |