This commit refines the documentation by:
- Updating Jackson documentation for Jackson 3
- Removing the outdated documentation in servlet
- Adding migration guidelines
Closes gh-17832
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Deleuze <sdeleuze@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit adds support for Jackson 3 which has the following
major differences with the Jackson 2 one:
- jackson subpackage instead of jackson2
- Jackson type prefix instead of Jackson2
- JsonMapper instead of ObjectMapper
- For configuration, JsonMapper.Builder instead of ObjectMapper
since the latter is now immutable
- Remove custom support for unmodifiable collections
- Use safe default typing via a PolymorphicTypeValidator
Jackson 3 changes compared to Jackson 2 are documented in
https://cowtowncoder.medium.com/jackson-3-0-0-ga-released-1f669cda529a
and
https://github.com/FasterXML/jackson/blob/main/jackson3/MIGRATING_TO_JACKSON_3.md.
This commit does not cover webauthn which is a special case (uses
jackson sub-package for Jackson 2 support) which will be handled in
a distinct commit.
See gh-17832
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Deleuze <sdeleuze@users.noreply.github.com>
So that links across the Internet that are pointed at
#mvc-enablewebmvcsecurity still arrive at a relevant place,
this commit re-adds the mvc-enablewebmvcsecurity link, even
though @EnableWebMvcSecurity itself is now removed.
Issue gh-17294
No need to declare the method that create a bean as a public, and no need to declare interface that extends PagingAndSortingRepository with @Repository
Signed-off-by: ayoub anbara <anbara.ayoub@gmail.com>
- Update CORS configuration logic to automatically enable .cors() only if a UrlBasedCorsConfigurationSource bean is present.
- Modify applyCorsIfAvailable method to check for UrlBasedCorsConfigurationSource instances.
This commit removes unnecessary main-branch merges starting from
8750608b5b and adds the following
needed commit(s) that were made afterward:
- 5dce82c48b
If Spring MVC is present in the classpath, use MvcRequestMatcher by default. This commit also adds a new securityMatcher method in HttpSecurity
Closes gh-11347
Closes gh-9159
Before, Spring Security's @Enable* annotations were meta-annotated with @Configuration.
While convenient, this is not consistent with the rest of the Spring projects and most notably
Spring Framework's @Enable annotations. Additionally, the introduction of support for
@Configuration(proxyBeanMethods=false) in Spring Framework provides a compelling reason to
remove @Configuration meta-annotation from Spring Security's @Enable annotations and allow
users to opt into their preferred configuration mode.
Closes gh-6613
Signed-off-by: Joshua Sattler <joshua.sattler@mailbox.org>
- unauthenticated factory method
- authenticated factory method
- test for unauthenticated factory method
- test for authenticated factory method
- make existing constructor protected
- use newly factory methods in rest of the project
- update copyright dates
Closes gh-10790
- unauthenticated factory method
- authenticated factory method
- test for unauthenticated factory method
- test for authenticated factory method
- make existing constructor protected
- use newly factory methods in rest of the project
- update copyright dates
Closes gh-10790