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Fix broken link to Spring Boot docs

Signed-off-by: L33gn21 <l33gn21@gmail.com>
L33gn21 4 days ago
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docs/modules/ROOT/pages/servlet/authorization/authorize-http-requests.adoc

@@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ This is because Spring Security requires all URIs to be absolute (minus the cont
 
 
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-There are several other components that create request matchers for you like {spring-boot-api-url}org/springframework/boot/autoconfigure/security/servlet/PathRequest.html[`PathRequest#toStaticResources#atCommonLocations`]
+There are several other components that create request matchers for you like {spring-boot-api-url}org/springframework/boot/security/autoconfigure/web/servlet/PathRequest.html[`PathRequest#toStaticResources#atCommonLocations`]
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docs/modules/ROOT/pages/servlet/getting-started.adoc

@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ The default arrangement of Spring Boot and Spring Security affords the following
 * Publishes xref:servlet/authentication/events.adoc[authentication success and failure events]
 * Publishes xref:servlet/authentication/events.adoc[authentication success and failure events]
 
 
 It can be helpful to understand how Spring Boot is coordinating with Spring Security to achieve this.
 It can be helpful to understand how Spring Boot is coordinating with Spring Security to achieve this.
-Taking a look at {spring-boot-api-url}org/springframework/boot/autoconfigure/security/servlet/SecurityAutoConfiguration.html[Boot's security auto configuration], it does the following (simplified for illustration):
+Taking a look at {spring-boot-api-url}org/springframework/boot/security/autoconfigure/SecurityAutoConfiguration.html[Boot's security auto configuration], it does the following (simplified for illustration):
 
 
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 .Spring Boot Security Auto Configuration
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