- Renamed @AuthorizationDeniedHandler to @HandleAuthorizationDenied
- Merged the post processor interface into MethodAuthorizationDeniedHandler , it now has two methods handleDeniedInvocation and handleDeniedInvocationResult
- @HandleAuthorizationDenied now handles AuthorizationDeniedException thrown from the method
Issue gh-14601
Refactor: Remove two lines that lack proper context due to earlier
deletions/movements. They are no longer relevant and contribute little
to the overall meaning.
Issue gh-12974
- Change to #fromHierarchy to match naming convention
- Keep existing test methods the same
- Deprecate setHierarchy and default constructor
- Add private Map constructor
- Change Adjust RoleHierarchyBuilder to use Map constructor
Issue gh-13788
This commit removes unnecessary main-branch merges starting from
8750608b5b and adds the following
needed commit(s) that were made afterward:
- 5dce82c48b
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.
- Removed consolidated pointcut advisor in favor of each interceptor
being an advisor. This allows Spring AOP to do more of the heavy
lifting of selecting the set of interceptors that applies
- Created new method context for after interceptors instead of
modifying existing one
- Added documentation
- Added XML support
- Added AuthorizationInterceptorsOrder to simplify interceptor
ordering
- Adjusted annotation lookup to comply with JSR-250 spec
- Adjusted annotation lookup to exhaustively search for duplicate
annotations
- Separated into three @Configuration classes, one for each set of
authorization annotations
Issue gh-9289
- Interceptor is a more descriptive term for what
method security is doing
- This also allows the code to follow a delegate
pattern that unifies both before-method and after-
method authorization
Issue gh-9289