=== Download, Build, Deploy Application Code The project and code for the application you are going to secure is available in link:{{book.quickstartRepo}}[Red Hat Developers GitHub]. You will need the following installed on your machine and available in your PATH before you can continue: * Java JDK 8 * Apache Maven 3.1.1 or higher * Git You can obtain the code by cloning the repository at {{book.quickstartRepo}}. Use the branch matching the version of Red Hat Single Sign-On in use. Follow these steps to download the code, build it, and deploy it. Make sure your {{book.appServer}} application server is started before you run these steps. .Clone Project [source, subs="attributes"] ---- $ git clone {{book.quickstartRepo}} $ cd redhat-sso-quickstarts/app-profile-jee-vanilla $ mvn clean wildfly:deploy ---- You should see some text scroll down in the application server console window. After the application is successfully deployed go to: http://localhost:8080/vanilla .Application Login Page image:../../{{book.images}}/app-login-page.png[] If you open up the application's _web.xml_ file you would see that the application is secured via `BASIC` authentication. If you click on the login button on the login page, the browser will pop up a BASIC auth login dialog. .Application Login Dialog image:../../{{book.images}}/client-auth-required.png[] The application is not secured by any identity provider, so anything you enter in the dialog box will result in a `Forbidden` message being sent back by the server. The next section describes how you can take this deployed application and secure it.