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HDIV (HTTP Data Integrity Validator) 2.0.3 Released

URL: hdiv

At 4:51 AM on Jan 15, 2008, Gorka Vicente wrote:

HDIV project is an Apache-licensed Java Web Application Security Framework that adds security functionalities to Struts 1.x, Struts 2.x, Spring MVC and JSTL in a transparent way to the programmer and without adding any complexity to the application development.

New features included in this release:

1. Support for Webflow (SWF) + Spring MVC: HDIV inserts automatically the flow id (_flowExecutionKey) into the forms so that we don't have to add it manually as a hidden field to all JSP pages.

Besides, HDIV optimizes memory consumption for SWF applications because it deletes from session HDIV data from finished flows, avoiding expired data in memory.

2. Support for Spring 2.5

You can have a look at: http://www.hdiv.org
You can subscribe to mailing list at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hdiv-user
You can download it from SourceForge.net by following this link: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=139104&release_id=568601

regards,

Gorka Vicente.

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