Correct the references to WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter in the docs

Closes gh-1861
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Andy Wilkinson 2014-11-10 09:41:18 +00:00
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@ -1176,8 +1176,8 @@ the classes imported from there (`SpringBootWebSecurityConfiguration` for web se
and `AuthenticationManagerConfiguration` for authentication configuration which is also
relevant in non-web applications). To switch off the Boot default configuration
completely in a web application you can add a bean with `@EnableWebSecurity`. To customize
it you normally use external properties and beans of type `WebConfigurerAdapter` (e.g. to
add form-based login). There are several secure applications in the
it you normally use external properties and beans of type `WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter`
(e.g. to add form-based login). There are several secure applications in the
{github-code}/spring-boot-samples/[Spring Boot samples] to get you started with common
use cases.
@ -1195,7 +1195,7 @@ The basic features you get out of the box in a web application are:
All of the above can be switched on and off or modified using external properties
(`+security.*+`). To override the access rules without changing any other autoconfigured
features add a `@Bean` of type `WebConfigurerAdapter` with
features add a `@Bean` of type `WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter` with
`@Order(SecurityProperties.ACCESS_OVERRIDE_ORDER)`.
If the Actuator is also in use, you will find:
@ -1206,7 +1206,7 @@ If the Actuator is also in use, you will find:
The Actuator security features can be modified using external properties
(`+management.security.*+`). To override the application access rules
add a `@Bean` of type `WebConfigurerAdapter` and use
add a `@Bean` of type `WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter` and use
`@Order(SecurityProperties.ACCESS_OVERRIDE_ORDER)` if you _don't_ want to override
the actuator access rules, or `@Order(ManagementServerProperties.ACCESS_OVERRIDE_ORDER)`
if you _do_ want to override the actuator access rules.