SEC-3003: Document invalid intercept-url attributes for filter-security-metadata-source

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Rob Winch 2015-07-16 15:03:51 -05:00
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@ -7413,6 +7413,7 @@ Lists the access attributes which will be stored in the `FilterInvocationSecurit
* **filters** * **filters**
Can only take the value "none". This will cause any matching request to bypass the Spring Security filter chain entirely. None of the rest of the `<http>` configuration will have any effect on the request and there will be no security context available for its duration. Access to secured methods during the request will fail. Can only take the value "none". This will cause any matching request to bypass the Spring Security filter chain entirely. None of the rest of the `<http>` configuration will have any effect on the request and there will be no security context available for its duration. Access to secured methods during the request will fail.
NOTE: This property is invalid for <<nsa-filter-security-metadata-source,filter-security-metadata-source>>
[[nsa-intercept-url-method]] [[nsa-intercept-url-method]]
* **method** * **method**
@ -7430,6 +7431,8 @@ Can be "http" or "https" depending on whether a particular URL pattern should be
If a `<port-mappings>` configuration is added, this will be used to by the `SecureChannelProcessor` and `InsecureChannelProcessor` beans to determine the ports used for redirecting to HTTP/HTTPS. If a `<port-mappings>` configuration is added, this will be used to by the `SecureChannelProcessor` and `InsecureChannelProcessor` beans to determine the ports used for redirecting to HTTP/HTTPS.
NOTE: This property is invalid for <<nsa-filter-security-metadata-source,filter-security-metadata-source>>
[[nsa-jee]] [[nsa-jee]]
==== <jee> ==== <jee>