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[[migration]]
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= Migrating to 6.0
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:spring-security-reference-base-url: https://docs.spring.io/spring-security/reference
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The Spring Security team has prepared the 5.8 release to simplify upgrading to Spring Security 6.0.
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Use 5.8 and
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ifdef::spring-security-version[]
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{spring-security-reference-base-url}/5.8/migration/index.html[its preparation steps]
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endif::[]
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ifndef::spring-security-version[]
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its preparation steps
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endif::[]
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to simplify updating to 6.0.
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After updating to 5.8, follow this guide to perform any remaining migration or cleanup steps.
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And recall that if you run into trouble, the preparation guide includes opt-out steps to revert to 5.x behaviors.
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== Update to Spring Security 6
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The first step is to ensure you are the latest patch release of Spring Boot 3.0.
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Next, you should ensure you are on the latest patch release of Spring Security 6.
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For directions, on how to update to Spring Security 6 visit the xref:getting-spring-security.adoc[] section of the reference guide.
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== Update Package Names
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Now that you are updated, you need to change your `javax` imports to `jakarta` imports.
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== Compile With `--parameters`
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If you are using method parameter names in `@PreAuthorize`, `@PostAuthorize`, or any other method security annotations, you may need to xref:migration/servlet/authorization.adoc#compile-with-parameters[compile with `-parameters`].
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== Perform Application-Specific Steps
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Next, there are steps you need to perform based on whether it is a xref:migration/servlet/index.adoc[Servlet] or xref:migration/reactive.adoc[Reactive] application.
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