From d05fe8ec07a5b71200268610af0025487446db8c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Quinten De Swaef Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2016 16:47:48 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Fix typo in xsd Fixes gh-3229 --- .../org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-3.1.rnc | 2 +- .../org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-3.1.xsd | 2 +- .../org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-3.2.rnc | 2 +- .../org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-3.2.xsd | 2 +- .../org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-4.0.rnc | 2 +- .../org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-4.0.xsd | 2 +- .../org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-4.1.rnc | 2 +- .../org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-4.1.xsd | 2 +- 8 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-3.1.rnc b/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-3.1.rnc index 958d7e176b..9c2b324bb0 100644 --- a/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-3.1.rnc +++ b/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-3.1.rnc @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ http.attlist &= http.attlist &= use-expressions? http.attlist &= - ## Controls the eagerness with which an HTTP session is created by Spring Security classes. If not set, defaults to "ifRequired". If "stateless" is used, this implies that the application guarantees that it will not create a session. This differs from the use of "never" which mans that Spring Security will not create a session, but will make use of one if the application does. + ## Controls the eagerness with which an HTTP session is created by Spring Security classes. If not set, defaults to "ifRequired". If "stateless" is used, this implies that the application guarantees that it will not create a session. This differs from the use of "never" which means that Spring Security will not create a session, but will make use of one if the application does. attribute create-session {"ifRequired" | "always" | "never" | "stateless"}? http.attlist &= ## A reference to a SecurityContextRepository bean. This can be used to customize how the SecurityContext is stored between requests. diff --git a/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-3.1.xsd b/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-3.1.xsd index 02158adc8d..8b7d492de1 100644 --- a/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-3.1.xsd +++ b/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-3.1.xsd @@ -1078,7 +1078,7 @@ Controls the eagerness with which an HTTP session is created by Spring Security classes. If not set, defaults to "ifRequired". If "stateless" is used, this implies that the application guarantees that it will not create a session. This differs from the use of - "never" which mans that Spring Security will not create a session, but will make use of + "never" which means that Spring Security will not create a session, but will make use of one if the application does. diff --git a/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-3.2.rnc b/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-3.2.rnc index b2e3a62e8b..fe231706cf 100644 --- a/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-3.2.rnc +++ b/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-3.2.rnc @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ http.attlist &= http.attlist &= use-expressions? http.attlist &= - ## Controls the eagerness with which an HTTP session is created by Spring Security classes. If not set, defaults to "ifRequired". If "stateless" is used, this implies that the application guarantees that it will not create a session. This differs from the use of "never" which mans that Spring Security will not create a session, but will make use of one if the application does. + ## Controls the eagerness with which an HTTP session is created by Spring Security classes. If not set, defaults to "ifRequired". If "stateless" is used, this implies that the application guarantees that it will not create a session. This differs from the use of "never" which means that Spring Security will not create a session, but will make use of one if the application does. attribute create-session {"ifRequired" | "always" | "never" | "stateless"}? http.attlist &= ## A reference to a SecurityContextRepository bean. This can be used to customize how the SecurityContext is stored between requests. diff --git a/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-3.2.xsd b/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-3.2.xsd index 87b38bfdbe..a9f27637a1 100644 --- a/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-3.2.xsd +++ b/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-3.2.xsd @@ -1079,7 +1079,7 @@ Controls the eagerness with which an HTTP session is created by Spring Security classes. If not set, defaults to "ifRequired". If "stateless" is used, this implies that the application guarantees that it will not create a session. This differs from the use of - "never" which mans that Spring Security will not create a session, but will make use of + "never" which means that Spring Security will not create a session, but will make use of one if the application does. diff --git a/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-4.0.rnc b/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-4.0.rnc index df3cbbec80..5bc9df237c 100644 --- a/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-4.0.rnc +++ b/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-4.0.rnc @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ http.attlist &= http.attlist &= use-expressions? http.attlist &= - ## Controls the eagerness with which an HTTP session is created by Spring Security classes. If not set, defaults to "ifRequired". If "stateless" is used, this implies that the application guarantees that it will not create a session. This differs from the use of "never" which mans that Spring Security will not create a session, but will make use of one if the application does. + ## Controls the eagerness with which an HTTP session is created by Spring Security classes. If not set, defaults to "ifRequired". If "stateless" is used, this implies that the application guarantees that it will not create a session. This differs from the use of "never" which means that Spring Security will not create a session, but will make use of one if the application does. attribute create-session {"ifRequired" | "always" | "never" | "stateless"}? http.attlist &= ## A reference to a SecurityContextRepository bean. This can be used to customize how the SecurityContext is stored between requests. diff --git a/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-4.0.xsd b/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-4.0.xsd index 08e3258381..af44d6918b 100644 --- a/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-4.0.xsd +++ b/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-4.0.xsd @@ -1164,7 +1164,7 @@ Controls the eagerness with which an HTTP session is created by Spring Security classes. If not set, defaults to "ifRequired". If "stateless" is used, this implies that the application guarantees that it will not create a session. This differs from the use of - "never" which mans that Spring Security will not create a session, but will make use of + "never" which means that Spring Security will not create a session, but will make use of one if the application does. diff --git a/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-4.1.rnc b/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-4.1.rnc index ea85a0fb26..eceba01be9 100644 --- a/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-4.1.rnc +++ b/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-4.1.rnc @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ http.attlist &= http.attlist &= use-expressions? http.attlist &= - ## Controls the eagerness with which an HTTP session is created by Spring Security classes. If not set, defaults to "ifRequired". If "stateless" is used, this implies that the application guarantees that it will not create a session. This differs from the use of "never" which mans that Spring Security will not create a session, but will make use of one if the application does. + ## Controls the eagerness with which an HTTP session is created by Spring Security classes. If not set, defaults to "ifRequired". If "stateless" is used, this implies that the application guarantees that it will not create a session. This differs from the use of "never" which means that Spring Security will not create a session, but will make use of one if the application does. attribute create-session {"ifRequired" | "always" | "never" | "stateless"}? http.attlist &= ## A reference to a SecurityContextRepository bean. This can be used to customize how the SecurityContext is stored between requests. diff --git a/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-4.1.xsd b/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-4.1.xsd index b642140e04..7d9258aaa5 100644 --- a/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-4.1.xsd +++ b/config/src/main/resources/org/springframework/security/config/spring-security-4.1.xsd @@ -1164,7 +1164,7 @@ Controls the eagerness with which an HTTP session is created by Spring Security classes. If not set, defaults to "ifRequired". If "stateless" is used, this implies that the application guarantees that it will not create a session. This differs from the use of - "never" which mans that Spring Security will not create a session, but will make use of + "never" which means that Spring Security will not create a session, but will make use of one if the application does.