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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ If you are using Spring Security, the `Principal` on the `HttpServletRequest` is
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More concretely, to ensure a user has authenticated to your WebSocket application, all that is necessary is to ensure that you setup Spring Security to authenticate your HTTP based web application.
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-[[websocket-configuration]]
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+[[websocket-authorization]]
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== WebSocket Authorization
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Spring Security 4.0 has introduced authorization support for WebSockets through the Spring Messaging abstraction.
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