| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100 | = ReactiveIf you have already performed the xref:migration/index.adoc[initial migration steps] for your Reactive application, you're now ready to perform steps specific to Reactive applications.== Use `AuthorizationManager` for Method SecurityIn 6.0, `@EnableReactiveMethodSecurity` defaults `useAuthorizationManager` to `true`.So, to complete migration, {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/config/annotation/method/configuration/EnableReactiveMethodSecurity.html[`@EnableReactiveMethodSecurity`] remove the `useAuthorizationManager` attribute:[tabs]======Java::+[source,java,role="primary"]----@EnableReactiveMethodSecurity(useAuthorizationManager = true)----Kotlin::+[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----@EnableReactiveMethodSecurity(useAuthorizationManager = true)----======changes to:[tabs]======Java::+[source,java,role="primary"]----@EnableReactiveMethodSecurity----Kotlin::+[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----@EnableReactiveMethodSecurity----======== Propagate ``AuthenticationServiceException``s{security-api-url}org/springframework/security/web/server/authentication/AuthenticationWebFilter.html[`AuthenticationWebFilter`] propagates {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/authentication/AuthenticationServiceException.html[``AuthenticationServiceException``]s to the {security-api-url}org/springframework/security/web/server/ServerAuthenticationEntryPoint.html[`ServerAuthenticationEntryPoint`].Because ``AuthenticationServiceException``s represent a server-side error instead of a client-side error, in 6.0, this changes to propagate them to the container.So, if you opted into this behavior by setting `rethrowAuthenticationServiceException` too `true`, you can now remove it like so:[tabs]======Java::+[source,java,role="primary"]----AuthenticationFailureHandler bearerFailureHandler = new ServerAuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler(bearerEntryPoint);bearerFailureHandler.setRethrowAuthenticationServiceException(true);AuthenticationFailureHandler basicFailureHandler = new ServerAuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler(basicEntryPoint);basicFailureHandler.setRethrowAuthenticationServiceException(true);----Kotlin::+[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----val bearerFailureHandler: AuthenticationFailureHandler = ServerAuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler(bearerEntryPoint)bearerFailureHandler.setRethrowAuthenticationServiceException(true)val basicFailureHandler: AuthenticationFailureHandler = ServerAuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler(basicEntryPoint)basicFailureHandler.setRethrowAuthenticationServiceException(true)----======changes to:[tabs]======Java::+[source,java,role="primary"]----AuthenticationFailureHandler bearerFailureHandler = new ServerAuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler(bearerEntryPoint);AuthenticationFailureHandler basicFailureHandler = new ServerAuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler(basicEntryPoint);----Kotlin::+[source,kotlin,role="secondary"]----val bearerFailureHandler: AuthenticationFailureHandler = ServerAuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler(bearerEntryPoint)val basicFailureHandler: AuthenticationFailureHandler = ServerAuthenticationEntryPointFailureHandler(basicEntryPoint)----======[NOTE]====If you configured the `ServerAuthenticationFailureHandler` only for the purpose of updating to 6.0, you can remove it completely.====
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