Josh Cummings 195f933438
Allow Default Ordering for TargetVisitor
In tests, we want to both test that functionality works and also
demonstrate common or expected usage, where possible. It is likely
incorrect to use @Order(0) for a target visitor as this states that
it should take precedence over all Spring Security visitors defined
at a lower precedence.

Also, it appears this may have been added this way because of a mock
visitor that appears to be unused by any tests. Further, when an
application has multiple visitors, they should use the TargetVisitor.of
method to publish one bean with the order determined by the order
of the method parameters instead of having two separate beans.

This commit removes the @Order(0) annotation and also the mock
visitor, deferring to the natural ordering afforded by the
framework.

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= Spring Security

Spring Security provides security services for the https://docs.spring.io[Spring IO Platform]. Spring Security 6.0 requires Spring 6.0 as
a minimum and also requires Java 17.

For a detailed list of features and access to the latest release, please visit https://spring.io/projects[Spring projects].

== Code of Conduct
Please see our https://github.com/spring-projects/.github/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md[code of conduct]

== Downloading Artifacts
See https://docs.spring.io/spring-security/reference/getting-spring-security.html[Getting Spring Security] for how to obtain Spring Security.

== Documentation
Be sure to read the https://docs.spring.io/spring-security/reference/[Spring Security Reference].
Extensive JavaDoc for the Spring Security code is also available in the https://docs.spring.io/spring-security/site/docs/current/api/[Spring Security API Documentation].

You may also want to check out https://docs.spring.io/spring-security/reference/whats-new.html[what's new in the latest release].

== Quick Start
See https://docs.spring.io/spring-security/reference/servlet/getting-started.html[Hello Spring Security] to get started with a "Hello, World" application.

== Building from Source
Spring Security uses a https://gradle.org[Gradle]-based build system.
In the instructions below, https://vimeo.com/34436402[`./gradlew`] is invoked from the root of the source tree and serves as
a cross-platform, self-contained bootstrap mechanism for the build.

=== Prerequisites
https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/set-up-git[Git] and the https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/downloads/#java17[JDK17 build].

Be sure that your `JAVA_HOME` environment variable points to the `jdk-17` folder extracted from the JDK download.

=== Check out sources
[indent=0]
----
git clone git@github.com:spring-projects/spring-security.git
----

=== Install all `spring-*.jar` into your local Maven repository.

[indent=0]
----
./gradlew publishToMavenLocal
----

=== Compile and test; build all JARs, distribution zips, and docs

[indent=0]
----
./gradlew build
----

The reference docs are not currently included in the distribution zip.
You can build the reference docs for this branch by running the following command:

----
./gradlew :spring-security-docs:antora
----

That command publishes the docs site to the `_docs/build/site_` directory.
The https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-security/tree/docs-build[playbook branch] describes how to build the reference docs in detail.

Discover more commands with `./gradlew tasks`.

== Getting Support
Check out the https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/spring-security[Spring Security tags on Stack Overflow].
https://spring.io/support[Commercial support] is available too.

== Contributing
https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/creating-a-pull-request[Pull requests] are welcome; see the https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-security/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.adoc[contributor guidelines] for details.

== License
Spring Security is Open Source software released under the
https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html[Apache 2.0 license].
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