SpringBoot ignoring security settings in application.properties












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I'm trying to secure a simple SpringBoot application using the properties defined in application.properties.
I have added at the bottom of my application.properties:



security.user.name = user
security.user.password = password


When starting the application I can see in the logs that a default password is being generated:



Using generated security password: 7382afa7-aab1-4476-8ea7-aa3b2a9c51d6


When I try to access the Web application I can see that the credentials in application.properties are ignored. On the other hand the generated security password is still used. am I missing something?
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    I'm trying to secure a simple SpringBoot application using the properties defined in application.properties.
    I have added at the bottom of my application.properties:



    security.user.name = user
    security.user.password = password


    When starting the application I can see in the logs that a default password is being generated:



    Using generated security password: 7382afa7-aab1-4476-8ea7-aa3b2a9c51d6


    When I try to access the Web application I can see that the credentials in application.properties are ignored. On the other hand the generated security password is still used. am I missing something?
    Thanks










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      I'm trying to secure a simple SpringBoot application using the properties defined in application.properties.
      I have added at the bottom of my application.properties:



      security.user.name = user
      security.user.password = password


      When starting the application I can see in the logs that a default password is being generated:



      Using generated security password: 7382afa7-aab1-4476-8ea7-aa3b2a9c51d6


      When I try to access the Web application I can see that the credentials in application.properties are ignored. On the other hand the generated security password is still used. am I missing something?
      Thanks










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      I'm trying to secure a simple SpringBoot application using the properties defined in application.properties.
      I have added at the bottom of my application.properties:



      security.user.name = user
      security.user.password = password


      When starting the application I can see in the logs that a default password is being generated:



      Using generated security password: 7382afa7-aab1-4476-8ea7-aa3b2a9c51d6


      When I try to access the Web application I can see that the credentials in application.properties are ignored. On the other hand the generated security password is still used. am I missing something?
      Thanks







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          I think you are missing the "spring" namespace in the property file.
          Check with this:



          spring.security.user.password=password
          spring.security.user.name=user





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            I think you are missing the "spring" namespace in the property file.
            Check with this:



            spring.security.user.password=password
            spring.security.user.name=user





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              I think you are missing the "spring" namespace in the property file.
              Check with this:



              spring.security.user.password=password
              spring.security.user.name=user





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                I think you are missing the "spring" namespace in the property file.
                Check with this:



                spring.security.user.password=password
                spring.security.user.name=user





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                I think you are missing the "spring" namespace in the property file.
                Check with this:



                spring.security.user.password=password
                spring.security.user.name=user






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