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sdeleuze opened this issue Nov 16, 2017 · 1 comment
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Support CORS with WebFlux #4832

sdeleuze opened this issue Nov 16, 2017 · 1 comment
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As recently highlighted in the new WebFlux CORS documentation, MVC and WebFlux CORS support are almost symetrical, so that would be great to have Spring Security support for it, in a similar fashion.

@rwinch rwinch added this to the 5.1.0.M1 milestone Nov 28, 2017
@rwinch rwinch added New Feature in: web An issue in web modules (web, webmvc) labels Nov 28, 2017
@rwinch rwinch modified the milestones: 5.1.0.M1, 5.1.0.RC1 Dec 19, 2017
@rwinch rwinch modified the milestones: 5.1.0.M2, 5.1.0.RC1 Jul 26, 2018
@rwinch rwinch self-assigned this Jul 31, 2018
@rwinch rwinch closed this as completed in cecbc21 Jul 31, 2018
@rwinch rwinch added this to the 5.1.0.RC1 milestone Jul 31, 2018
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rwinch commented Jul 31, 2018

@sdeleuze Thanks for the report! This is fixed in master

@rwinch rwinch added the type: enhancement A general enhancement label May 3, 2019
jzheaux pushed a commit that referenced this issue Sep 23, 2024
Use concrete ApplicationContext to simplify future maintenance.

Issue gh-4832
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