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* A {@link HttpSecurity} is similar to Spring Security's XML <http> element in the
* namespace configuration. It allows configuring web based security for specific http
* requests. By default it will be applied to all requests, but can be restricted using
* {@link #requestMatcher(RequestMatcher)} or other similar methods.
* {@link #authorizeHttpRequests(Customizer)} or other similar methods.
*
* <h2>Example Usage</h2>
*
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*
* &#064;Bean
* public SecurityFilterChain securityFilterChain(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
* http.authorizeHttpRequests().requestMatchers(&quot;/**&quot;).hasRole(&quot;USER&quot;).and().formLogin();
* http
* .authorizeHttpRequests((authorizeHttpRequests) -&gt;
* authorizeHttpRequests
* .requestMatchers(&quot;/**&quot;).hasRole(&quot;USER&quot;)
* )
* .formLogin(withDefaults());
* return http.build();
* }
*
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