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Conjur Spring Boot Plugin #12

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izgeri opened this issue Jun 8, 2020 · 1 comment
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Conjur Spring Boot Plugin #12

izgeri opened this issue Jun 8, 2020 · 1 comment

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izgeri commented Jun 8, 2020

Request for a new public Conjur project in CyberArk GitHub

Current project source: TBD

Current maintainer: Jan-Patrick Vöhrs, @voehrsCyber

Desired project URL: https://github.com/cyberark/conjur-spring-boot-plugin

Brief description of project:

Functionality:
This plugin provide integration support of Spring Boot application with Conjur without making any code changes to your Spring boot application. Credentials are fetched from Conjur and are injected in to Spring Boot runtime context and mapped to Spring Boot variables which are already referenced in the application.

Benefits:
Java Spring Boot developers do not have to worry about writing code to integrate with Conjur
You can integrate your Java Spring Boot application even if you don’t have access to source code.

Anticipated certification level: Community

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izgeri commented Jun 8, 2020

@voehrsCyber we're using an issue-based process for contributing projects now, so I've added this card to track this plugin.

As you know, the (private) project is already available at https://github.com/cyberark/conjur-spring-boot-plugin - you can migrate the code there by submitting a pull request. Once you open the PR its description will include a checklist of the things you need to verify before we can make the repo public. Work through the checklist, and when you're ready tag me for a review. Once everything is all set, we'll merge in the migrated code and flip the repo to public. Note that in your project's issue templates, the labels should be component/integrations.

Please let me know if you have any questions along the way!

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