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Use Spring Framework Url attribute
Signed-off-by: Tran Ngoc Nhan <ngocnhan.tran1996@gmail.com>
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= Java Configuration
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= Java Configuration
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General support for https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/reference/core/beans/java.html[Java configuration] was added to Spring Framework in Spring 3.1.
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General support for {spring-framework-reference-url}core/beans/java.html[Java configuration] was added to Spring Framework in Spring 3.1.
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Spring Security 3.2 introduced Java configuration to let users configure Spring Security without the use of any XML.
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Spring Security 3.2 introduced Java configuration to let users configure Spring Security without the use of any XML.
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If you are familiar with the xref:servlet/configuration/xml-namespace.adoc#ns-config[Security Namespace Configuration], you should find quite a few similarities between it and Spring Security Java configuration.
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If you are familiar with the xref:servlet/configuration/xml-namespace.adoc#ns-config[Security Namespace Configuration], you should find quite a few similarities between it and Spring Security Java configuration.
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=== AbstractSecurityWebApplicationInitializer
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=== AbstractSecurityWebApplicationInitializer
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The next step is to register the `springSecurityFilterChain` with the WAR file.
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The next step is to register the `springSecurityFilterChain` with the WAR file.
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You can do so in Java configuration with https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/reference/web/webmvc/mvc-servlet/container-config.html[Spring's `WebApplicationInitializer` support] in a Servlet 3.0+ environment.
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You can do so in Java configuration with {spring-framework-reference-url}web/webmvc/mvc-servlet/container-config.html[Spring's `WebApplicationInitializer` support] in a Servlet 3.0+ environment.
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Not surprisingly, Spring Security provides a base class (`AbstractSecurityWebApplicationInitializer`) to ensure that the `springSecurityFilterChain` gets registered for you.
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Not surprisingly, Spring Security provides a base class (`AbstractSecurityWebApplicationInitializer`) to ensure that the `springSecurityFilterChain` gets registered for you.
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The way in which we use `AbstractSecurityWebApplicationInitializer` differs depending on if we are already using Spring or if Spring Security is the only Spring component in our application.
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The way in which we use `AbstractSecurityWebApplicationInitializer` differs depending on if we are already using Spring or if Spring Security is the only Spring component in our application.
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