`http.antMatcher()` is not longer available and was replaced with
`http.securityMatcher()`, so use this in the Java Config Multiple
HttpSecurity Instances example, too
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>
echo "Replacing $adoc_file_to_replace"
for id_file in build/ids/*.id; do
id=$(basename $id_file | sed 's/\.id$//')
xref_page=$(cat $id_file)
if [[ "$adoc_file_to_replace" -ef "./docs/modules/ROOT/pages/$xref_page" ]]
then
echo " - Skipping same page refid $id "
else
text_file=$(echo $id_file | sed 's/\.id$/.text/')
default_text=$(cat $text_file)
sed -i -E "s%xref:${xref_page}#${id}\[\]%xref:${xref_page}#${id}[$default_text]%g" $adoc_file_to_replace
fi
done
done
I went through everything to get it to fit with Spring's docuemntation standard.
Lots of small changes for punctuation, grammar, usage, voice, and so on.
Also added some links, mostly to the API Javadoc.