From d2bc3404e4c308a268ccb9cedf243b9ad5ea4965 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: irerin07 Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2024 14:53:53 +0900 Subject: [PATCH] Fix Method Security Docs Typo --- .../ROOT/pages/servlet/authorization/method-security.adoc | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/modules/ROOT/pages/servlet/authorization/method-security.adoc b/docs/modules/ROOT/pages/servlet/authorization/method-security.adoc index 920558fc275..4d3f55122fc 100644 --- a/docs/modules/ROOT/pages/servlet/authorization/method-security.adoc +++ b/docs/modules/ROOT/pages/servlet/authorization/method-security.adoc @@ -160,12 +160,12 @@ For example, if needed, you can disable the Spring Security defaults and <<_enab The method interceptors are as follows: -* For <>, Spring Security uses {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authorization/method/AuthorizationManagerBeforeMethodInterceptor.html[`AuthenticationManagerBeforeMethodInterceptor#preAuthorize`], which in turn uses {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authorization/method/PreAuthorizeAuthorizationManager.html[`PreAuthorizeAuthorizationManager`] -* For <>, Spring Security uses {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authorization/method/AuthorizationManagerAfterMethodInterceptor.html[`AuthenticationManagerAfterMethodInterceptor#postAuthorize`], which in turn uses {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authorization/method/PostAuthorizeAuthorizationManager.html[`PostAuthorizeAuthorizationManager`] +* For <>, Spring Security uses {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authorization/method/AuthorizationManagerBeforeMethodInterceptor.html[`AuthorizationManagerBeforeMethodInterceptor#preAuthorize`], which in turn uses {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authorization/method/PreAuthorizeAuthorizationManager.html[`PreAuthorizeAuthorizationManager`] +* For <>, Spring Security uses {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authorization/method/AuthorizationManagerAfterMethodInterceptor.html[`AuthorizationManagerBeforeMethodInterceptor#postAuthorize`], which in turn uses {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authorization/method/PostAuthorizeAuthorizationManager.html[`PostAuthorizeAuthorizationManager`] * For <>, Spring Security uses {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authorization/method/PreFilterAuthorizationMethodInterceptor.html[`PreFilterAuthorizationMethodInterceptor`] * For <>, Spring Security uses {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authorization/method/PostFilterAuthorizationMethodInterceptor.html[`PostFilterAuthorizationMethodInterceptor`] -* For <>, Spring Security uses {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authorization/method/AuthorizationManagerBeforeMethodInterceptor.html[`AuthenticationManagerBeforeMethodInterceptor#secured`], which in turn uses {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authorization/method/SecuredAuthorizationManager.html[`SecuredAuthorizationManager`] -* For JSR-250 annotations, Spring Security uses {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authorization/method/AuthorizationManagerBeforeMethodInterceptor.html[`AuthenticationManagerBeforeMethodInterceptor#jsr250`], which in turn uses {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authorization/method/Jsr250AuthorizationManager.html[`Jsr250AuthorizationManager`] +* For <>, Spring Security uses {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authorization/method/AuthorizationManagerBeforeMethodInterceptor.html[`AuthorizationManagerBeforeMethodInterceptor#secured`], which in turn uses {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authorization/method/SecuredAuthorizationManager.html[`SecuredAuthorizationManager`] +* For JSR-250 annotations, Spring Security uses {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authorization/method/AuthorizationManagerBeforeMethodInterceptor.html[`AuthorizationManagerBeforeMethodInterceptor#jsr250`], which in turn uses {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authorization/method/Jsr250AuthorizationManager.html[`Jsr250AuthorizationManager`] Generally speaking, you can consider the following listing as representative of what interceptors Spring Security publishes when you add `@EnableMethodSecurity`: