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<p>Fabric3 includes an extensible security framework that implements authentication and authorization. Authentication is typically specified as part of binding (remote communications) configuration to perform client, server, or mutual authentication. When a client is authenticated, a security subject is associated with messages sent by the client. This security subject can then be used to authorize access to service operations based on roles.</p> <table class="wysiwyg-macro" data-macro-name="info" data-macro-schema-version="1" style="background-image: url(https://fabric3.atlassian.net/wiki/plugins/servlet/confluence/placeholder/macro-heading?definition=e2luZm99&locale=en_GB&version=2); background-repeat: no-repeat;" data-macro-body-type="RICH_TEXT"><tr><td class="wysiwyg-macro-body"> <p>The bindings chapters contain examples of how to configure authentication since specifics vary by binding type.</p></td></tr></table> <p>The security provider varies by runtime. The Standalone, Maven, and Ant runtimes are configured by default to use a basic security provider. The Tomcat runtime is configured with a provider that delegates to Tomcat security realms. Similarly, the WebLogic runtime delegates to WebLogic's security infrastructure. </p> <p>Note there is also a Fabric3 security provider extension that uses <a class="confluence-link" href="/wiki/spaces/FABRIC/pages/524399/Spring+Security" data-linked-resource-id="524399" data-linked-resource-version="3" data-linked-resource-type="page" data-linked-resource-default-alias="Spring Security" data-base-url="https://fabric3.atlassian.net/wiki">Spring Security</a>. This provider can be used in any of the Fabric3 runtimes.</p> <p>The following sections detail how to enable security in application code and create custom security providers:</p> <img class="editor-inline-macro" src="https://fabric3.atlassian.net/wiki/plugins/servlet/confluence/placeholder/macro?definition=e3BhZ2V0cmVlOnJvb3Q9QHNlbGZ9&locale=en_GB&version=2" data-macro-name="pagetree" data-macro-parameters="root=@self" data-macro-schema-version="1">
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