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@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ There are convenience mechanisms to make this easier, but this is still not inte
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.Java
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[source,java,role="primary",attrs="-attributes"]
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User user = User.withDefaultPasswordEncoder()
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UserDetails user = User.withDefaultPasswordEncoder()
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.username("user")
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.password("password")
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.roles("user")
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[source,java,role="primary"]
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UserBuilder users = User.withDefaultPasswordEncoder();
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User user = users
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UserDetails user = users
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.username("user")
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.password("password")
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.roles("USER")
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.build();
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User admin = users
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UserDetails admin = users
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.username("admin")
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.password("password")
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.roles("USER","ADMIN")
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// ...
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SecurityContext context = SecurityContextHolder.createEmptyContext(); <1>
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context.setAuthentication(authentication); <2>
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SecurityContextHolder.setContext(authentication); <3>
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SecurityContextHolder.setContext(context); <3>
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