SEC-3124: Fix broken Javadoc related to `<` and `>`
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* version 2.0, you shouldn't need to explicitly configure a {@code FilterChainProxy} bean
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* version 2.0, you shouldn't need to explicitly configure a {@code FilterChainProxy} bean
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* in your application context unless you need very fine control over the filter chain
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* in your application context unless you need very fine control over the filter chain
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* contents. Most cases should be adequately covered by the default
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* contents. Most cases should be adequately covered by the default
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* {@code <security:http />} namespace configuration options.
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* {@code <security:http />} namespace configuration options.
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* <p>
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* <p>
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* The {@code FilterChainProxy} is linked into the servlet container filter chain by
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* The {@code FilterChainProxy} is linked into the servlet container filter chain by
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* adding a standard Spring {@link DelegatingFilterProxy} declaration in the application
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* adding a standard Spring {@link DelegatingFilterProxy} declaration in the application
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* and a list of filters which should be applied to matching requests. Most applications
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* and a list of filters which should be applied to matching requests. Most applications
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* will only contain a single filter chain, and if you are using the namespace, you don't
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* will only contain a single filter chain, and if you are using the namespace, you don't
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* have to set the chains explicitly. If you require finer-grained control, you can make
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* have to set the chains explicitly. If you require finer-grained control, you can make
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* use of the {@code <filter-chain>} namespace element. This defines a URI pattern
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* use of the {@code <filter-chain>} namespace element. This defines a URI pattern
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* and the list of filters (as comma-separated bean names) which should be applied to
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* and the list of filters (as comma-separated bean names) which should be applied to
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* requests which match the pattern. An example configuration might look like this:
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* requests which match the pattern. An example configuration might look like this:
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*
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*
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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ import org.springframework.security.web.util.matcher.RequestMatcher;
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* <p>
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* <p>
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* The most common method creating an instance is using the Spring Security namespace. For
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* The most common method creating an instance is using the Spring Security namespace. For
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* example, the {@code pattern} and {@code access} attributes of the
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* example, the {@code pattern} and {@code access} attributes of the
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* {@code <intercept-url>} elements defined as children of the {@code <http>}
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* {@code <intercept-url>} elements defined as children of the {@code <http>}
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* element are combined to build the instance used by the
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* element are combined to build the instance used by the
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* {@code FilterSecurityInterceptor}.
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* {@code FilterSecurityInterceptor}.
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