<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
           xmlns:security="http://www.springframework.org/schema/security"
           elementFormDefault="qualified"
           targetNamespace="http://www.springframework.org/schema/security">
  <xs:attributeGroup name="hash">
      <xs:attribute name="hash" use="required">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Defines the hashing algorithm used on user passwords. Bcrypt is recommended.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="bcrypt"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="base64">
      <xs:attribute name="base64" use="required" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Whether a string should be base64 encoded
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="request-matcher">
      <xs:attribute name="request-matcher" use="required">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Defines the strategy use for matching incoming requests. Currently the options are 'mvc'
                (for Spring MVC matcher), 'ant' (for ant path patterns), 'regex' for regular expressions
                and 'ciRegex' for case-insensitive regular expressions.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="mvc"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="ant"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="regex"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="ciRegex"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="port">
      <xs:attribute name="port" use="required" type="xs:nonNegativeInteger">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies an IP port number. Used to configure an embedded LDAP server, for example.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="url">
      <xs:attribute name="url" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies a URL.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="id">
      <xs:attribute name="id" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A bean identifier, used for referring to the bean elsewhere in the context.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="name">
      <xs:attribute name="name" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A bean identifier, used for referring to the bean elsewhere in the context.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="ref">
      <xs:attribute name="ref" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Defines a reference to a Spring bean Id.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="cache-ref">
      <xs:attribute name="cache-ref" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Defines a reference to a cache for use with a UserDetailsService.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="user-service-ref">
      <xs:attribute name="user-service-ref" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A reference to a user-service (or UserDetailsService bean) Id
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="authentication-manager-ref">
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-manager-ref" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A reference to an AuthenticationManager bean
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="data-source-ref">
      <xs:attribute name="data-source-ref" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A reference to a DataSource bean
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="debug">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Enables Spring Security debugging infrastructure. This will provide human-readable
                (multi-line) debugging information to monitor requests coming into the security filters.
                This may include sensitive information, such as request parameters or headers, and should
                only be used in a development environment.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType/>
   </xs:element>
  
  <xs:attributeGroup name="password-encoder.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Defines a reference to a Spring bean Id.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="hash">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Defines the hashing algorithm used on user passwords. Bcrypt is recommended.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="bcrypt"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="role-prefix">
      <xs:attribute name="role-prefix" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A non-empty string prefix that will be added to role strings loaded from persistent
                storage (e.g. "ROLE_"). Use the value "none" for no prefix in cases where the default is
                non-empty.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="use-expressions">
      <xs:attribute name="use-expressions" use="required" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Enables the use of expressions in the 'access' attributes in &lt;intercept-url&gt; elements
                rather than the traditional list of configuration attributes. Defaults to 'true'. If
                enabled, each attribute should contain a single boolean expression. If the expression
                evaluates to 'true', access will be granted.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="ldap-server">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Defines an LDAP server location or starts an embedded server. The url indicates the
                location of a remote server. If no url is given, an embedded server will be started,
                listening on the supplied port number. The port is optional and defaults to 33389. A
                Spring LDAP ContextSource bean will be registered for the server with the id supplied.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:ldap-server.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="ldap-server.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="id" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A bean identifier, used for referring to the bean elsewhere in the context.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="url" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies a URL.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="port" type="xs:nonNegativeInteger">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies an IP port number. Used to configure an embedded LDAP server, for example.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="manager-dn" type="xs:string">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Username (DN) of the "manager" user identity which will be used to authenticate to a
                (non-embedded) LDAP server. If omitted, anonymous access will be used.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="manager-password" type="xs:string">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The password for the manager DN. This is required if the manager-dn is specified.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="ldif" type="xs:string">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Explicitly specifies an ldif file resource to load into an embedded LDAP server. The
                default is classpath*:*.ldiff
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="root" type="xs:string">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Optional root suffix for the embedded LDAP server. Default is "dc=springframework,dc=org"
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="mode">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Explicitly specifies which embedded ldap server should use. The only supported value is
                'unboundid'. By default, it will depends if the library is available in the classpath.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="unboundid"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="ldap-server-ref-attribute">
      <xs:attribute name="server-ref" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The optional server to use. If omitted, and a default LDAP server is registered (using
                &lt;ldap-server&gt; with no Id), that server will be used.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="group-search-filter-attribute">
      <xs:attribute name="group-search-filter" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Group search filter. Defaults to (uniqueMember={0}). The substituted parameter is the DN
                of the user.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="group-search-base-attribute">
      <xs:attribute name="group-search-base" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Search base for group membership searches. Defaults to "" (searching from the root).
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="user-search-filter-attribute">
      <xs:attribute name="user-search-filter" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The LDAP filter used to search for users (optional). For example "(uid={0})". The
                substituted parameter is the user's login name.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="user-search-base-attribute">
      <xs:attribute name="user-search-base" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Search base for user searches. Defaults to "". Only used with a 'user-search-filter'.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="group-role-attribute-attribute">
      <xs:attribute name="group-role-attribute" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The LDAP attribute name which contains the role name which will be used within Spring
                Security. Defaults to "cn".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="user-details-class-attribute">
      <xs:attribute name="user-details-class" use="required">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Allows the objectClass of the user entry to be specified. If set, the framework will
                attempt to load standard attributes for the defined class into the returned UserDetails
                object
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="person"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="inetOrgPerson"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="user-context-mapper-attribute">
      <xs:attribute name="user-context-mapper-ref" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Allows explicit customization of the loaded user object by specifying a
                UserDetailsContextMapper bean which will be called with the context information from the
                user's directory entry
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="ldap-user-service" substitutionGroup="security:any-user-service">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>This element configures a LdapUserDetailsService which is a combination of a
                FilterBasedLdapUserSearch and a DefaultLdapAuthoritiesPopulator.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:ldap-us.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="ldap-us.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="id" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A bean identifier, used for referring to the bean elsewhere in the context.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="server-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The optional server to use. If omitted, and a default LDAP server is registered (using
                &lt;ldap-server&gt; with no Id), that server will be used.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="user-search-filter" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The LDAP filter used to search for users (optional). For example "(uid={0})". The
                substituted parameter is the user's login name.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="user-search-base" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Search base for user searches. Defaults to "". Only used with a 'user-search-filter'.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="group-search-filter" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Group search filter. Defaults to (uniqueMember={0}). The substituted parameter is the DN
                of the user.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="group-search-base" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Search base for group membership searches. Defaults to "" (searching from the root).
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="group-role-attribute" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The LDAP attribute name which contains the role name which will be used within Spring
                Security. Defaults to "cn".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="cache-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Defines a reference to a cache for use with a UserDetailsService.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="role-prefix" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A non-empty string prefix that will be added to role strings loaded from persistent
                storage (e.g. "ROLE_"). Use the value "none" for no prefix in cases where the default is
                non-empty.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="user-details-class">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Allows the objectClass of the user entry to be specified. If set, the framework will
                attempt to load standard attributes for the defined class into the returned UserDetails
                object
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="person"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="inetOrgPerson"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="user-context-mapper-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Allows explicit customization of the loaded user object by specifying a
                UserDetailsContextMapper bean which will be called with the context information from the
                user's directory entry
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  
  <xs:attributeGroup name="ldap-ap.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="server-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The optional server to use. If omitted, and a default LDAP server is registered (using
                &lt;ldap-server&gt; with no Id), that server will be used.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="user-search-base" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Search base for user searches. Defaults to "". Only used with a 'user-search-filter'.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="user-search-filter" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The LDAP filter used to search for users (optional). For example "(uid={0})". The
                substituted parameter is the user's login name.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="group-search-base" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Search base for group membership searches. Defaults to "" (searching from the root).
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="group-search-filter" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Group search filter. Defaults to (uniqueMember={0}). The substituted parameter is the DN
                of the user.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="group-role-attribute" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The LDAP attribute name which contains the role name which will be used within Spring
                Security. Defaults to "cn".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="user-dn-pattern" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A specific pattern used to build the user's DN, for example "uid={0},ou=people". The key
                "{0}" must be present and will be substituted with the username.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="role-prefix" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A non-empty string prefix that will be added to role strings loaded from persistent
                storage (e.g. "ROLE_"). Use the value "none" for no prefix in cases where the default is
                non-empty.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="user-details-class">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Allows the objectClass of the user entry to be specified. If set, the framework will
                attempt to load standard attributes for the defined class into the returned UserDetails
                object
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="person"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="inetOrgPerson"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="user-context-mapper-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Allows explicit customization of the loaded user object by specifying a
                UserDetailsContextMapper bean which will be called with the context information from the
                user's directory entry
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  
  <xs:attributeGroup name="password-compare.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="password-attribute" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The attribute in the directory which contains the user password. Defaults to
                "userPassword".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="hash">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Defines the hashing algorithm used on user passwords. Bcrypt is recommended.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="bcrypt"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="intercept-methods">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Can be used inside a bean definition to add a security interceptor to the bean and set up
                access configuration attributes for the bean's methods
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:sequence>
            <xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" name="protect">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Defines a protected method and the access control configuration attributes that apply to
                it. We strongly advise you NOT to mix "protect" declarations with any services provided
                "global-method-security".
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:protect.attlist"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
         </xs:sequence>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:intercept-methods.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="intercept-methods.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="access-decision-manager-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Optional AccessDecisionManager bean ID to be used by the created method security
                interceptor.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="use-authorization-manager" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Use the AuthorizationManager API instead of AccessDecisionManager (defaults to true)
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authorization-manager-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Use this AuthorizationManager instead of the default (supercedes
                use-authorization-manager)
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  
  <xs:attributeGroup name="protect.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="method" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A method name
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="access" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Access configuration attributes list that applies to the method, e.g. "ROLE_A,ROLE_B".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="method-security-metadata-source">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Creates a MethodSecurityMetadataSource instance
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:sequence>
            <xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" name="protect">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Defines a protected method and the access control configuration attributes that apply to
                it. We strongly advise you NOT to mix "protect" declarations with any services provided
                "global-method-security".
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:protect.attlist"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
         </xs:sequence>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:msmds.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="msmds.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="id" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A bean identifier, used for referring to the bean elsewhere in the context.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="use-expressions" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Enables the use of expressions in the 'access' attributes in &lt;intercept-url&gt; elements
                rather than the traditional list of configuration attributes. Defaults to 'true'. If
                enabled, each attribute should contain a single boolean expression. If the expression
                evaluates to 'true', access will be granted.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="method-security">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Provides method security for all beans registered in the Spring application context.
                Specifically, beans will be scanned for matches with Spring Security annotations. Where
                there is a match, the beans will automatically be proxied and security authorization
                applied to the methods accordingly. Interceptors are invoked in the order specified in
                AuthorizationInterceptorsOrder. Use can create your own interceptors using Spring AOP.
                Also, annotation-based interception can be overridden by expressions listed in
                &lt;protect-pointcut&gt; elements.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:sequence>
            <xs:element minOccurs="0" name="expression-handler">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Defines the SecurityExpressionHandler instance which will be used if expression-based
                access-control is enabled. A default implementation (with no ACL support) will be used if
                not supplied.
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:ref"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded" name="protect-pointcut">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Defines a protected pointcut and the access control configuration attributes that apply to
                it. Every bean registered in the Spring application context that provides a method that
                matches the pointcut will receive security authorization.
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:protect-pointcut.attlist"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
         </xs:sequence>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:method-security.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="method-security.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="pre-post-enabled" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies whether the use of Spring Security's pre and post invocation annotations
                (@PreFilter, @PreAuthorize, @PostFilter, @PostAuthorize) should be enabled for this
                application context. Defaults to "true".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="secured-enabled" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies whether the use of Spring Security's @Secured annotations should be enabled for
                this application context. Defaults to "false".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="jsr250-enabled" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies whether JSR-250 style attributes are to be used (for example "RolesAllowed").
                This will require the javax.annotation.security classes on the classpath. Defaults to
                "false".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="proxy-target-class" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>If true, class-based proxying will be used instead of interface-based proxying.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="mode">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>If set to aspectj, then use AspectJ to intercept method invocation
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="aspectj"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="security-context-holder-strategy-ref" type="xs:string">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies the security context holder strategy to use, by default uses a ThreadLocal-based
                strategy
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="observation-registry-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Use this ObservationRegistry to collect metrics on various parts of the filter chain
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="global-method-security">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Provides method security for all beans registered in the Spring application context.
                Specifically, beans will be scanned for matches with the ordered list of
                "protect-pointcut" sub-elements, Spring Security annotations and/or. Where there is a
                match, the beans will automatically be proxied and security authorization applied to the
                methods accordingly. If you use and enable all four sources of method security metadata
                (ie "protect-pointcut" declarations, expression annotations, @Secured and also JSR250
                security annotations), the metadata sources will be queried in that order. In practical
                terms, this enables you to use XML to override method security metadata expressed in
                annotations. If using annotations, the order of precedence is EL-based (@PreAuthorize
                etc.), @Secured and finally JSR-250.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:sequence>
            <xs:choice minOccurs="0">
               <xs:element name="pre-post-annotation-handling">
                  <xs:annotation>
                     <xs:documentation>Allows the default expression-based mechanism for handling Spring Security's pre and post
                invocation annotations (@PreFilter, @PreAuthorize, @PostFilter, @PostAuthorize) to be
                replace entirely. Only applies if these annotations are enabled.
                </xs:documentation>
                  </xs:annotation>
                  <xs:complexType>
                     <xs:sequence>
                        <xs:element name="invocation-attribute-factory">
                           <xs:annotation>
                              <xs:documentation>Defines the PrePostInvocationAttributeFactory instance which is used to generate pre and
                post invocation metadata from the annotated methods.
                </xs:documentation>
                           </xs:annotation>
                           <xs:complexType>
                              <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:ref"/>
                           </xs:complexType>
                        </xs:element>
                        <xs:element name="pre-invocation-advice">
                           <xs:annotation>
                              <xs:documentation>Customizes the PreInvocationAuthorizationAdviceVoter with the ref as the
                PreInvocationAuthorizationAdviceVoter for the &lt;pre-post-annotation-handling&gt; element.
                </xs:documentation>
                           </xs:annotation>
                           <xs:complexType>
                              <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:ref"/>
                           </xs:complexType>
                        </xs:element>
                        <xs:element name="post-invocation-advice">
                           <xs:annotation>
                              <xs:documentation>Customizes the PostInvocationAdviceProvider with the ref as the
                PostInvocationAuthorizationAdvice for the &lt;pre-post-annotation-handling&gt; element.
                </xs:documentation>
                           </xs:annotation>
                           <xs:complexType>
                              <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:ref"/>
                           </xs:complexType>
                        </xs:element>
                     </xs:sequence>
                  </xs:complexType>
               </xs:element>
               <xs:element name="expression-handler">
                  <xs:annotation>
                     <xs:documentation>Defines the SecurityExpressionHandler instance which will be used if expression-based
                access-control is enabled. A default implementation (with no ACL support) will be used if
                not supplied.
                </xs:documentation>
                  </xs:annotation>
                  <xs:complexType>
                     <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:ref"/>
                  </xs:complexType>
               </xs:element>
            </xs:choice>
            <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded" name="protect-pointcut">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Defines a protected pointcut and the access control configuration attributes that apply to
                it. Every bean registered in the Spring application context that provides a method that
                matches the pointcut will receive security authorization.
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:protect-pointcut.attlist"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded" name="after-invocation-provider">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Allows addition of extra AfterInvocationProvider beans which should be called by the
                MethodSecurityInterceptor created by global-method-security.
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:ref"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
         </xs:sequence>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:global-method-security.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="global-method-security.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="pre-post-annotations">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies whether the use of Spring Security's pre and post invocation annotations
                (@PreFilter, @PreAuthorize, @PostFilter, @PostAuthorize) should be enabled for this
                application context. Defaults to "disabled".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="disabled"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="enabled"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="secured-annotations">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies whether the use of Spring Security's @Secured annotations should be enabled for
                this application context. Defaults to "disabled".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="disabled"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="enabled"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="jsr250-annotations">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies whether JSR-250 style attributes are to be used (for example "RolesAllowed").
                This will require the javax.annotation.security classes on the classpath. Defaults to
                "disabled".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="disabled"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="enabled"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="access-decision-manager-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Optional AccessDecisionManager bean ID to override the default used for method security.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="run-as-manager-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Optional RunAsmanager implementation which will be used by the configured
                MethodSecurityInterceptor
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="order" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Allows the advice "order" to be set for the method security interceptor.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="proxy-target-class" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>If true, class based proxying will be used instead of interface based proxying.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="mode">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Can be used to specify that AspectJ should be used instead of the default Spring AOP. If
                set, secured classes must be woven with the AnnotationSecurityAspect from the
                spring-security-aspects module.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="aspectj"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="metadata-source-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>An external MethodSecurityMetadataSource instance can be supplied which will take priority
                over other sources (such as the default annotations).
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-manager-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A reference to an AuthenticationManager bean
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  <xs:attributeGroup name="protect-pointcut.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="expression" use="required" type="xs:string">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>An AspectJ expression, including the 'execution' keyword. For example, 'execution(int
                com.foo.TargetObject.countLength(String))' (without the quotes).
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="access" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Access configuration attributes list that applies to all methods matching the pointcut,
                e.g. "ROLE_A,ROLE_B"
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="websocket-message-broker">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Allows securing a Message Broker. There are two modes. If no id is specified: ensures that
                any SimpAnnotationMethodMessageHandler has the AuthenticationPrincipalArgumentResolver
                registered as a custom argument resolver; ensures that the
                SecurityContextChannelInterceptor is automatically registered for the
                clientInboundChannel; and that a ChannelSecurityInterceptor is registered with the
                clientInboundChannel. If the id is specified, creates a ChannelSecurityInterceptor that
                can be manually registered with the clientInboundChannel.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
            <xs:element ref="security:intercept-message"/>
            <xs:element name="expression-handler">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Defines the SecurityExpressionHandler instance which will be used if expression-based
                access-control is enabled. A default implementation (with no ACL support) will be used if
                not supplied.
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:ref"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
         </xs:choice>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:websocket-message-broker.attrlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="websocket-message-broker.attrlist">
      <xs:attribute name="id" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A bean identifier, used for referring to the bean elsewhere in the context. If specified,
                explicit configuration within clientInboundChannel is required. If not specified, ensures
                that any SimpAnnotationMethodMessageHandler has the
                AuthenticationPrincipalArgumentResolver registered as a custom argument resolver; ensures
                that the SecurityContextChannelInterceptor is automatically registered for the
                clientInboundChannel; and that a ChannelSecurityInterceptor is registered with the
                clientInboundChannel.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="same-origin-disabled" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Disables the requirement for CSRF token to be present in the Stomp headers (default
                false). Changing the default is useful if it is necessary to allow other origins to make
                SockJS connections.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authorization-manager-ref" type="xs:string">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Use this AuthorizationManager instead of deriving one from &lt;intercept-message&gt; elements
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="use-authorization-manager" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Use AuthorizationManager API instead of SecurityMetadatasource (defaults to true)
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="security-context-holder-strategy-ref" type="xs:string">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Use this SecurityContextHolderStrategy (note only supported in conjunction with the
                AuthorizationManager API)
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="intercept-message">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Creates an authorization rule for a websocket message.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:intercept-message.attrlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="intercept-message.attrlist">
      <xs:attribute name="pattern" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The destination ant pattern which will be mapped to the access attribute. For example, /**
                matches any message with a destination, /admin/** matches any message that has a
                destination that starts with admin.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="access" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The access configuration attributes that apply for the configured message. For example,
                permitAll grants access to anyone, hasRole('ROLE_ADMIN') requires the user have the role
                'ROLE_ADMIN'.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="type">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The type of message to match on. Valid values are defined in SimpMessageType (i.e.
                CONNECT, CONNECT_ACK, HEARTBEAT, MESSAGE, SUBSCRIBE, UNSUBSCRIBE, DISCONNECT,
                DISCONNECT_ACK, OTHER).
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="CONNECT"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="CONNECT_ACK"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="HEARTBEAT"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="MESSAGE"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="SUBSCRIBE"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="UNSUBSCRIBE"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="DISCONNECT"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="DISCONNECT_ACK"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="OTHER"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="http-firewall">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Allows a custom instance of HttpFirewall to be injected into the FilterChainProxy created
                by the namespace.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:ref"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:element name="http">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Container element for HTTP security configuration. Multiple elements can now be defined,
                each with a specific pattern to which the enclosed security configuration applies. A
                pattern can also be configured to bypass Spring Security's filters completely by setting
                the "security" attribute to "none".
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
            <xs:element name="intercept-url">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Specifies the access attributes and/or filter list for a particular set of URLs.
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:intercept-url.attlist"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element name="access-denied-handler">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Defines the access-denied strategy that should be used. An access denied page can be
                defined or a reference to an AccessDeniedHandler instance.
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:access-denied-handler.attlist"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element name="form-login">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Sets up a form login configuration for authentication with a username and password
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:form-login.attlist"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element ref="security:oauth2-login"/>
            <xs:element ref="security:oauth2-client"/>
            <xs:element ref="security:oauth2-resource-server"/>
            <xs:element name="saml2-login">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Configures authentication support for SAML 2.0 Login
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:saml2-login.attlist"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element name="saml2-logout">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Configures SAML 2.0 Single Logout support
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:saml2-logout.attlist"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element name="x509">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Adds support for X.509 client authentication.
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:x509.attlist"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element ref="security:jee"/>
            <xs:element name="http-basic">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Adds support for basic authentication
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:http-basic.attlist"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element name="logout">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Incorporates a logout processing filter. Most web applications require a logout filter,
                although you may not require one if you write a controller to provider similar logic.
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:logout.attlist"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element ref="security:password-management"/>
            <xs:element name="session-management">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Session-management related functionality is implemented by the addition of a
                SessionManagementFilter to the filter stack.
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:sequence>
                     <xs:element minOccurs="0" name="concurrency-control">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>Enables concurrent session control, limiting the number of authenticated sessions a user
                may have at the same time.
                </xs:documentation>
                        </xs:annotation>
                        <xs:complexType>
                           <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:concurrency-control.attlist"/>
                        </xs:complexType>
                     </xs:element>
                  </xs:sequence>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:session-management.attlist"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element name="remember-me">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Sets up remember-me authentication. If used with the "key" attribute (or no attributes)
                the cookie-only implementation will be used. Specifying "token-repository-ref" or
                "remember-me-data-source-ref" will use the more secure, persisten token approach.
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:remember-me.attlist"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element name="anonymous">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Adds support for automatically granting all anonymous web requests a particular principal
                identity and a corresponding granted authority.
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:anonymous.attlist"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element name="port-mappings">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Defines the list of mappings between http and https ports for use in redirects
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:sequence>
                     <xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" name="port-mapping">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>Provides a method to map http ports to https ports when forcing a redirect.
                </xs:documentation>
                        </xs:annotation>
                        <xs:complexType>
                           <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:http-port"/>
                           <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:https-port"/>
                        </xs:complexType>
                     </xs:element>
                  </xs:sequence>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element ref="security:custom-filter"/>
            <xs:element ref="security:request-cache"/>
            <xs:element name="expression-handler">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Defines the SecurityExpressionHandler instance which will be used if expression-based
                access-control is enabled. A default implementation (with no ACL support) will be used if
                not supplied.
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:ref"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element ref="security:headers"/>
            <xs:element ref="security:csrf"/>
            <xs:element ref="security:cors"/>
         </xs:choice>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:http.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="http.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="pattern" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The request URL pattern which will be mapped to the filter chain created by this &lt;http&gt;
                element. If omitted, the filter chain will match all requests.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="security">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>When set to 'none', requests matching the pattern attribute will be ignored by Spring
                Security. No security filters will be applied and no SecurityContext will be available. If
                set, the &lt;http&gt; element must be empty, with no children.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="none"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="request-matcher-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Allows a RequestMatcher instance to be used, as an alternative to pattern-matching.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="redirect-to-https-request-matcher-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Optional attribute specifying the ID of the RequestMatcher implementation used to decide
                whether to redirect a request to HTTPS
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="auto-config" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A legacy attribute which automatically registers a login form, BASIC authentication and a
                logout URL and logout services. If unspecified, defaults to "false". We'd recommend you
                avoid using this and instead explicitly configure the services you require.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="use-expressions" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Enables the use of expressions in the 'access' attributes in &lt;intercept-url&gt; elements
                rather than the traditional list of configuration attributes. Defaults to 'true'. If
                enabled, each attribute should contain a single boolean expression. If the expression
                evaluates to 'true', access will be granted.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="security-context-holder-strategy-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A reference to a SecurityContextHolderStrategy bean. This can be used to customize how the
                SecurityContextHolder is stored during a request
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="create-session">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Controls the eagerness with which an HTTP session is created by Spring Security classes.
                If not set, defaults to "ifRequired". If "stateless" is used, this implies that the
                application guarantees that it will not create a session. This differs from the use of
                "never" which means that Spring Security will not create a session, but will make use of
                one if the application does.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="ifRequired"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="always"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="never"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="stateless"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="security-context-repository-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A reference to a SecurityContextRepository bean. This can be used to customize how the
                SecurityContext is stored between requests.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="security-context-explicit-save" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Optional attribute that specifies that the SecurityContext should require explicit saving
                rather than being synchronized from the SecurityContextHolder. Defaults to "true".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="request-matcher">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Defines the strategy use for matching incoming requests. Currently the options are 'mvc'
                (for Spring MVC matcher), 'ant' (for ant path patterns), 'regex' for regular expressions
                and 'ciRegex' for case-insensitive regular expressions.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="mvc"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="ant"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="regex"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="ciRegex"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="servlet-api-provision" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Provides versions of HttpServletRequest security methods such as isUserInRole() and
                getPrincipal() which are implemented by accessing the Spring SecurityContext. Defaults to
                "true".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="jaas-api-provision" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>If available, runs the request as the Subject acquired from the JaasAuthenticationToken.
                Defaults to "false".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="use-authorization-manager" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Use AuthorizationManager API instead of SecurityMetadataSource (defaults to true)
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authorization-manager-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Use this AuthorizationManager instead of deriving one from &lt;intercept-url&gt; elements
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="access-decision-manager-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Optional attribute specifying the ID of the AccessDecisionManager implementation which
                should be used for authorizing HTTP requests.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="realm" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Optional attribute specifying the realm name that will be used for all authentication
                features that require a realm name (eg BASIC and Digest authentication). If unspecified,
                defaults to "Spring Security Application".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="entry-point-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Allows a customized AuthenticationEntryPoint to be set on the ExceptionTranslationFilter.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="once-per-request" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Corresponds to the observeOncePerRequest property of FilterSecurityInterceptor. Defaults
                to "false"
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="filter-all-dispatcher-types" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Corresponds to the shouldFilterAllDispatcherTypes property of AuthorizationFilter. Do not
                work when use-authorization-manager=false. Defaults to "true".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="disable-url-rewriting" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Prevents the jsessionid parameter from being added to rendered URLs. Defaults to "true"
                (rewriting is disabled).
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="name" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A bean identifier, used for referring to the bean elsewhere in the context.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-manager-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A reference to an AuthenticationManager bean
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="observation-registry-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Use this ObservationRegistry to collect metrics on various parts of the filter chain
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  
  <xs:attributeGroup name="access-denied-handler.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Defines a reference to a Spring bean Id.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="error-page" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The access denied page that an authenticated user will be redirected to if they request a
                page which they don't have the authority to access.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="access-denied-handler-page">
      <xs:attribute name="error-page" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The access denied page that an authenticated user will be redirected to if they request a
                page which they don't have the authority to access.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  
  <xs:attributeGroup name="intercept-url.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="pattern" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The request URL pattern which will be mapped to the FilterChain.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="request-matcher-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Allows a RequestMatcher instance to be used, as an alternative to pattern-matching.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="access" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The access configuration attributes that apply for the configured path.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="method">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The HTTP Method for which the access configuration attributes should apply. If not
                specified, the attributes will apply to any method.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="GET"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="DELETE"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="HEAD"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="OPTIONS"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="POST"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="PUT"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="PATCH"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="TRACE"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="requires-channel" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Used to specify that a URL must be accessed over http or https, or that there is no
                preference. The value should be "http", "https" or "any", respectively.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="servlet-path" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The path to the servlet. This attribute is only applicable when 'request-matcher' is
                'mvc'. In addition, the value is only required in the following 2 use cases: 1) There are
                2 or more HttpServlet's registered in the ServletContext that have mappings starting with
                '/' and are different; 2) The pattern starts with the same value of a registered
                HttpServlet path, excluding the default (root) HttpServlet '/'.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  
  <xs:attributeGroup name="logout.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="logout-url" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies the URL that will cause a logout. Spring Security will initialize a filter that
                responds to this particular URL. Defaults to /logout if unspecified.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="logout-success-url" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies the URL to display once the user has logged out. If not specified, defaults to
                &lt;form-login-login-page&gt;/?logout (i.e. /login?logout).
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="invalidate-session" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies whether a logout also causes HttpSession invalidation, which is generally
                desirable. If unspecified, defaults to true.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="success-handler-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A reference to a LogoutSuccessHandler implementation which will be used to determine the
                destination to which the user is taken after logging out.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="delete-cookies" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A comma-separated list of the names of cookies which should be deleted when the user logs
                out
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="request-cache">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Allow the RequestCache used for saving requests during the login process to be set
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:ref"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  
  <xs:attributeGroup name="form-login.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="login-processing-url" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The URL that the login form is posted to. If unspecified, it defaults to /login.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="username-parameter" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The name of the request parameter which contains the username. Defaults to 'username'.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="password-parameter" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The name of the request parameter which contains the password. Defaults to 'password'.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="default-target-url" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The URL that will be redirected to after successful authentication, if the user's previous
                action could not be resumed. This generally happens if the user visits a login page
                without having first requested a secured operation that triggers authentication. If
                unspecified, defaults to the root of the application.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="always-use-default-target" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Whether the user should always be redirected to the default-target-url after login.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="login-page" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The URL for the login page. If no login URL is specified, Spring Security will
                automatically create a login URL at GET /login and a corresponding filter to render that
                login URL when requested.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-failure-url" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The URL for the login failure page. If no login failure URL is specified, Spring Security
                will automatically create a failure login URL at /login?error and a corresponding filter
                to render that login failure URL when requested.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-success-handler-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to an AuthenticationSuccessHandler bean which should be used to handle a
                successful authentication request. Should not be used in combination with
                default-target-url (or always-use-default-target-url) as the implementation should always
                deal with navigation to the subsequent destination
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-failure-handler-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to an AuthenticationFailureHandler bean which should be used to handle a failed
                authentication request. Should not be used in combination with authentication-failure-url
                as the implementation should always deal with navigation to the subsequent destination
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-details-source-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to an AuthenticationDetailsSource which will be used by the authentication
                filter
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-failure-forward-url" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The URL for the ForwardAuthenticationFailureHandler
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-success-forward-url" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The URL for the ForwardAuthenticationSuccessHandler
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="oauth2-login">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Configures authentication support using an OAuth 2.0 and/or OpenID Connect 1.0 Provider.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:oauth2-login.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="oauth2-login.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="client-registration-repository-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the ClientRegistrationRepository
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authorized-client-repository-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the OAuth2AuthorizedClientRepository
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authorized-client-service-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the OAuth2AuthorizedClientService
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authorization-request-repository-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the AuthorizationRequestRepository
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authorization-request-resolver-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the OAuth2AuthorizationRequestResolver
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authorization-redirect-strategy-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the authorization RedirectStrategy
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="access-token-response-client-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="user-authorities-mapper-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the GrantedAuthoritiesMapper
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="user-service-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the OAuth2UserService
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="oidc-user-service-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the OpenID Connect OAuth2UserService
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="login-processing-url" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The URI where the filter processes authentication requests
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="login-page" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The URI to send users to login
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-success-handler-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the AuthenticationSuccessHandler
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-failure-handler-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the AuthenticationFailureHandler
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="jwt-decoder-factory-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the JwtDecoderFactory used by OidcAuthorizationCodeAuthenticationProvider
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="oauth2-client">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Configures OAuth 2.0 Client support.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:sequence>
            <xs:element minOccurs="0" ref="security:authorization-code-grant"/>
         </xs:sequence>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:oauth2-client.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="oauth2-client.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="client-registration-repository-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the ClientRegistrationRepository
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authorized-client-repository-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the OAuth2AuthorizedClientRepository
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authorized-client-service-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the OAuth2AuthorizedClientService
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="authorization-code-grant">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Configures OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code Grant.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:authorization-code-grant.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="authorization-code-grant.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="authorization-request-repository-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the AuthorizationRequestRepository
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authorization-redirect-strategy-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the authorization RedirectStrategy
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authorization-request-resolver-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the OAuth2AuthorizationRequestResolver
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="access-token-response-client-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the OAuth2AccessTokenResponseClient
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="client-registrations">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Container element for client(s) registered with an OAuth 2.0 or OpenID Connect 1.0
                Provider.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:sequence>
            <xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" ref="security:client-registration"/>
            <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded" ref="security:provider"/>
         </xs:sequence>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:element name="client-registration">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Represents a client registered with an OAuth 2.0 or OpenID Connect 1.0 Provider.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:client-registration.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="client-registration.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="registration-id" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The ID that uniquely identifies the client registration.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="client-id" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The client identifier.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="client-secret" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The client secret.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="client-authentication-method">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The method used to authenticate the client with the provider. The supported values are
                client_secret_basic, client_secret_post and none (public clients).
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="client_secret_basic"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="basic"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="client_secret_post"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="post"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="none"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authorization-grant-type">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework defines four Authorization Grant types. The
                supported values are authorization_code, client_credentials and password.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="authorization_code"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="client_credentials"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="password"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="redirect-uri" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The client’s registered redirect URI that the Authorization Server redirects the
                end-user’s user-agent to after the end-user has authenticated and authorized access to the
                client.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="scope" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A comma-separated list of scope(s) requested by the client during the Authorization
                Request flow, such as openid, email, or profile.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="client-name" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A descriptive name used for the client. The name may be used in certain scenarios, such as
                when displaying the name of the client in the auto-generated login page.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="provider-id" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A reference to the associated provider. May reference a 'provider' element or use one of
                the common providers (google, github, facebook, okta).
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="provider">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>The configuration information for an OAuth 2.0 or OpenID Connect 1.0 Provider.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:provider.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="provider.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="provider-id" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The ID that uniquely identifies the provider.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authorization-uri" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The Authorization Endpoint URI for the Authorization Server.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="token-uri" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The Token Endpoint URI for the Authorization Server.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="user-info-uri" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The UserInfo Endpoint URI used to access the claims/attributes of the authenticated
                end-user.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="user-info-authentication-method">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The authentication method used when sending the access token to the UserInfo Endpoint. The
                supported values are header, form and query.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="header"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="form"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="query"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="user-info-user-name-attribute" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The name of the attribute returned in the UserInfo Response that references the Name or
                Identifier of the end-user.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="jwk-set-uri" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The URI used to retrieve the JSON Web Key (JWK) Set from the Authorization Server, which
                contains the cryptographic key(s) used to verify the JSON Web Signature (JWS) of the ID
                Token and optionally the UserInfo Response.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="issuer-uri" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The URI used to discover the configuration information for an OAuth 2.0 or OpenID Connect
                1.0 Provider.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="oauth2-resource-server">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Configures authentication support as an OAuth 2.0 Resource Server.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
            <xs:element ref="security:jwt"/>
            <xs:element ref="security:opaque-token"/>
         </xs:choice>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:oauth2-resource-server.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="oauth2-resource-server.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-manager-resolver-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to an AuthenticationManagerResolver
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="bearer-token-resolver-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to a BearerTokenResolver
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="entry-point-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to a AuthenticationEntryPoint
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-converter-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to a AuthenticationConverter
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="jwt">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Configures JWT authentication
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:jwt.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="jwt.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="jwk-set-uri" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The URI to use to collect the JWK Set for verifying JWTs
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="decoder-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to a JwtDecoder
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="jwt-authentication-converter-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to a Converter&lt;Jwt, AbstractAuthenticationToken&gt;
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="opaque-token">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Configuration Opaque Token authentication
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:opaque-token.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="opaque-token.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="introspection-uri" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The URI to use to introspect opaque token attributes
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="client-id" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The Client ID to use to authenticate the introspection request
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="client-secret" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The Client secret to use to authenticate the introspection request
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="introspector-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to an OpaqueTokenIntrospector
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-converter-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to an OpaqueTokenAuthenticationConverter responsible for converting successful
                introspection result into an Authentication.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  
  <xs:attributeGroup name="saml2-login.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="relying-party-registration-repository-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the RelyingPartyRegistrationRepository
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-request-repository-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the Saml2AuthenticationRequestRepository
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-request-resolver-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the Saml2AuthenticationRequestResolver
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-converter-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the AuthenticationConverter
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="login-processing-url" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The URI where the filter processes authentication requests
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="login-page" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The URI to send users to login
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-success-handler-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the AuthenticationSuccessHandler
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-failure-handler-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the AuthenticationFailureHandler
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-manager-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the AuthenticationManager
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  
  <xs:attributeGroup name="saml2-logout.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="logout-url" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The URL by which the relying or asserting party can trigger logout
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="logout-request-url" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The URL by which the asserting party can send a SAML 2.0 Logout Request
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="logout-response-url" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The URL by which the asserting party can send a SAML 2.0 Logout Response
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="relying-party-registration-repository-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the RelyingPartyRegistrationRepository
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="logout-request-validator-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the Saml2LogoutRequestValidator
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="logout-request-resolver-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the Saml2LogoutRequestResolver
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="logout-request-repository-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the Saml2LogoutRequestRepository
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="logout-response-validator-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the Saml2LogoutResponseValidator
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="logout-response-resolver-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to the Saml2LogoutResponseResolver
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="relying-party-registrations">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Container element for relying party(ies) registered with a SAML 2.0 identity provider
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:sequence>
            <xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" ref="security:relying-party-registration"/>
            <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded" ref="security:asserting-party"/>
         </xs:sequence>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:relying-party-registrations.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="relying-party-registrations.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="id" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The identifier by which to refer to the repository in other beans
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="relying-party-registration">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Represents a relying party registered with a SAML 2.0 identity provider
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:sequence>
            <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded" ref="security:signing-credential"/>
            <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded" ref="security:decryption-credential"/>
         </xs:sequence>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:relying-party-registration.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="relying-party-registration.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="registration-id" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The ID that uniquely identifies the relying party registration.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="metadata-location" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The location of the Identity Provider's metadata.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="entity-id" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The relying party's EntityID
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="assertion-consumer-service-location" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The Assertion Consumer Service Location
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="assertion-consumer-service-binding" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The Assertion Consumer Service Binding
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="asserting-party-id" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A reference to the associated asserting party.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="single-logout-service-location" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The relying party &lt;a
                href="https://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/v2.0/saml-metadata-2.0-os.pdf#page=7"&gt;SingleLogoutService
                Location&lt;/a&gt;
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="single-logout-service-response-location" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The relying party &lt;a
                href="https://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/v2.0/saml-metadata-2.0-os.pdf#page=7"&gt;SingleLogoutService
                Response Location&lt;/a&gt;
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="single-logout-service-binding" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The relying party &lt;a
                href="https://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/v2.0/saml-metadata-2.0-os.pdf#page=7"&gt;SingleLogoutService
                Binding&lt;/a&gt;
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="signing-credential">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>The relying party's signing credential
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:signing-credential.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="signing-credential.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="private-key-location" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The private key location
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="certificate-location" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The certificate location
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="decryption-credential">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>The relying party's decryption credential
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:decryption-credential.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="decryption-credential.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="private-key-location" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The private key location
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="certificate-location" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The certificate location
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="asserting-party">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>The configuration metadata of the Asserting party
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:sequence>
            <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded" ref="security:verification-credential"/>
            <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded" ref="security:encryption-credential"/>
         </xs:sequence>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:asserting-party.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="asserting-party.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="asserting-party-id" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A unique identifier of the asserting party.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="entity-id" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The asserting party's EntityID.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="want-authn-requests-signed" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Indicates the asserting party's preference that relying parties should sign the
                AuthnRequest before sending
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="single-sign-on-service-location" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The &lt;a
                href="https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/51890/SAML%20MD%20simplified%20overview.pdf#2.5%20Endpoint"&gt;SingleSignOnService&lt;/a&gt;
                Location.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="single-sign-on-service-binding" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The &lt;a
                href="https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/51890/SAML%20MD%20simplified%20overview.pdf#2.5%20Endpoint"&gt;SingleSignOnService&lt;/a&gt;
                Binding.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="signing-algorithms" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A comma separated list of org.opensaml.saml.ext.saml2alg.SigningMethod Algorithms for this
                asserting party, in preference order.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="single-logout-service-location" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The asserting party &lt;a
                href="https://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/v2.0/saml-metadata-2.0-os.pdf#page=7"&gt;SingleLogoutService
                Location&lt;/a&gt;
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="single-logout-service-response-location" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The asserting party &lt;a
                href="https://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/v2.0/saml-metadata-2.0-os.pdf#page=7"&gt;SingleLogoutService
                Response Location&lt;/a&gt;
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="single-logout-service-binding" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The asserting party &lt;a
                href="https://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/v2.0/saml-metadata-2.0-os.pdf#page=7"&gt;SingleLogoutService
                Binding&lt;/a&gt;
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="verification-credential">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>The relying party's verification credential
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:verification-credential.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="verification-credential.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="private-key-location" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The private key location
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="certificate-location" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The certificate location
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="encryption-credential">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>The asserting party's encryption credential
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:encryption-credential.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="encryption-credential.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="private-key-location" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The private key location
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="certificate-location" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The certificate location
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="filter-chain-map">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Used to explicitly configure a FilterChainProxy instance with a FilterChainMap
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:sequence>
            <xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" ref="security:filter-chain"/>
         </xs:sequence>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:filter-chain-map.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="filter-chain-map.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="request-matcher">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Defines the strategy use for matching incoming requests. Currently the options are 'mvc'
                (for Spring MVC matcher), 'ant' (for ant path patterns), 'regex' for regular expressions
                and 'ciRegex' for case-insensitive regular expressions.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="mvc"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="ant"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="regex"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="ciRegex"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="filter-chain">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Used within to define a specific URL pattern and the list of filters which apply to the
                URLs matching that pattern. When multiple filter-chain elements are assembled in a list in
                order to configure a FilterChainProxy, the most specific patterns must be placed at the
                top of the list, with most general ones at the bottom.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:filter-chain.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="filter-chain.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="pattern" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The request URL pattern which will be mapped to the FilterChain.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="request-matcher-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Allows a RequestMatcher instance to be used, as an alternative to pattern-matching.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="filters" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A comma separated list of bean names that implement Filter that should be processed for
                this FilterChain. If the value is none, then no Filters will be used for this FilterChain.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="pattern">
      <xs:attribute name="pattern" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The request URL pattern which will be mapped to the FilterChain.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="request-matcher-ref">
      <xs:attribute name="request-matcher-ref" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Allows a RequestMatcher instance to be used, as an alternative to pattern-matching.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="filter-security-metadata-source">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Used to explicitly configure a FilterSecurityMetadataSource bean for use with a
                FilterSecurityInterceptor. Usually only needed if you are configuring a FilterChainProxy
                explicitly, rather than using the &lt;http&gt; element. The intercept-url elements used should
                only contain pattern, method and access attributes. Any others will result in a
                configuration error.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:sequence>
            <xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" name="intercept-url">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Specifies the access attributes and/or filter list for a particular set of URLs.
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:intercept-url.attlist"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
         </xs:sequence>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:fsmds.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="fsmds.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="use-expressions" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Enables the use of expressions in the 'access' attributes in &lt;intercept-url&gt; elements
                rather than the traditional list of configuration attributes. Defaults to 'true'. If
                enabled, each attribute should contain a single boolean expression. If the expression
                evaluates to 'true', access will be granted.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="id" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A bean identifier, used for referring to the bean elsewhere in the context.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="request-matcher">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Defines the strategy use for matching incoming requests. Currently the options are 'mvc'
                (for Spring MVC matcher), 'ant' (for ant path patterns), 'regex' for regular expressions
                and 'ciRegex' for case-insensitive regular expressions.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="mvc"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="ant"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="regex"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="ciRegex"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  
  <xs:attributeGroup name="http-basic.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="entry-point-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Sets the AuthenticationEntryPoint which is used by the BasicAuthenticationFilter.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-details-source-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to an AuthenticationDetailsSource which will be used by the authentication
                filter
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="password-management">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Adds support for the password management.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:password-management.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="password-management.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="change-password-page" type="xs:string">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The change password page. Defaults to "/change-password".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  
  <xs:attributeGroup name="session-management.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-strategy-explicit-invocation" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies that SessionAuthenticationStrategy must be explicitly invoked. Default false
                (i.e. SessionManagementFilter will implicitly invoke SessionAuthenticationStrategy).
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="session-fixation-protection">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Indicates how session fixation protection will be applied when a user authenticates. If
                set to "none", no protection will be applied. "newSession" will create a new empty
                session, with only Spring Security-related attributes migrated. "migrateSession" will
                create a new session and copy all session attributes to the new session. In Servlet 3.1
                (Java EE 7) and newer containers, specifying "changeSessionId" will keep the existing
                session and use the container-supplied session fixation protection
                (HttpServletRequest#changeSessionId()). Defaults to "changeSessionId" in Servlet 3.1 and
                newer containers, "migrateSession" in older containers. Throws an exception if
                "changeSessionId" is used in older containers.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="none"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="newSession"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="migrateSession"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="changeSessionId"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="invalid-session-url" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The URL to which a user will be redirected if they submit an invalid session indentifier.
                Typically used to detect session timeouts.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="invalid-session-strategy-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Allows injection of the InvalidSessionStrategy instance used by the
                SessionManagementFilter
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="session-authentication-strategy-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Allows injection of the SessionAuthenticationStrategy instance used by the
                SessionManagementFilter
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="session-authentication-error-url" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Defines the URL of the error page which should be shown when the
                SessionAuthenticationStrategy raises an exception. If not set, an unauthorized (401) error
                code will be returned to the client. Note that this attribute doesn't apply if the error
                occurs during a form-based login, where the URL for authentication failure will take
                precedence.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  
  <xs:attributeGroup name="concurrency-control.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="max-sessions" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The maximum number of sessions a single authenticated user can have open at the same time.
                Defaults to "1". A negative value denotes unlimited sessions.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="max-sessions-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Allows injection of the SessionLimit instance used by the
                ConcurrentSessionControlAuthenticationStrategy
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="expired-url" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The URL a user will be redirected to if they attempt to use a session which has been
                "expired" because they have logged in again.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="expired-session-strategy-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Allows injection of the SessionInformationExpiredStrategy instance used by the
                ConcurrentSessionFilter
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="error-if-maximum-exceeded" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies that an unauthorized error should be reported when a user attempts to login when
                they already have the maximum configured sessions open. The default behaviour is to expire
                the original session. If the session-authentication-error-url attribute is set on the
                session-management URL, the user will be redirected to this URL.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="session-registry-alias" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Allows you to define an alias for the SessionRegistry bean in order to access it in your
                own configuration.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="session-registry-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Allows you to define an external SessionRegistry bean to be used by the concurrency
                control setup.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  
  <xs:attributeGroup name="remember-me.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="key" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The "key" used to identify cookies from a specific token-based remember-me application.
                You should set this to a unique value for your application. If unset, it will default to a
                random value generated by SecureRandom.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="token-repository-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to a PersistentTokenRepository bean for use with the persistent token
                remember-me implementation.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="data-source-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A reference to a DataSource bean
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:remember-me-services-ref"/>
      <xs:attribute name="user-service-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A reference to a user-service (or UserDetailsService bean) Id
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="services-alias" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Exports the internally defined RememberMeServices as a bean alias, allowing it to be used
                by other beans in the application context.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="use-secure-cookie" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Determines whether the "secure" flag will be set on the remember-me cookie. If set to
                true, the cookie will only be submitted over HTTPS (recommended). By default, secure
                cookies will be used if the request is made on a secure connection.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="token-validity-seconds" type="xs:string">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The period (in seconds) for which the remember-me cookie should be valid.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-success-handler-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to an AuthenticationSuccessHandler bean which should be used to handle a
                successful remember-me authentication.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="remember-me-parameter" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The name of the request parameter which toggles remember-me authentication. Defaults to
                'remember-me'.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="remember-me-cookie" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The name of cookie which store the token for remember-me authentication. Defaults to
                'remember-me'.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="token-repository-ref">
      <xs:attribute name="token-repository-ref" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to a PersistentTokenRepository bean for use with the persistent token
                remember-me implementation.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="remember-me-services-ref">
      <xs:attribute name="services-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Allows a custom implementation of RememberMeServices to be used. Note that this
                implementation should return RememberMeAuthenticationToken instances with the same "key"
                value as specified in the remember-me element. Alternatively it should register its own
                AuthenticationProvider. It should also implement the LogoutHandler interface, which will
                be invoked when a user logs out. Typically the remember-me cookie would be removed on
                logout.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="remember-me-data-source-ref">
      <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:data-source-ref"/>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  
  <xs:attributeGroup name="anonymous.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="key" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The key shared between the provider and filter. This generally does not need to be set. If
                unset, it will default to a random value generated by SecureRandom.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="username" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The username that should be assigned to the anonymous request. This allows the principal
                to be identified, which may be important for logging and auditing. if unset, defaults to
                "anonymousUser".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="granted-authority" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The granted authority that should be assigned to the anonymous request. Commonly this is
                used to assign the anonymous request particular roles, which can subsequently be used in
                authorization decisions. If unset, defaults to "ROLE_ANONYMOUS".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="enabled" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>With the default namespace setup, the anonymous "authentication" facility is automatically
                enabled. You can disable it using this property.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  
  
  <xs:attributeGroup name="http-port">
      <xs:attribute name="http" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The http port to use.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="https-port">
      <xs:attribute name="https" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The https port to use.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  
  <xs:attributeGroup name="x509.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="subject-principal-regex" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The regular expression used to obtain the username from the certificate's subject.
                Defaults to matching on the common name using the pattern "CN=(.*?),".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="user-service-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A reference to a user-service (or UserDetailsService bean) Id
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authentication-details-source-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to an AuthenticationDetailsSource which will be used by the authentication
                filter
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="principal-extractor-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Reference to an X509PrincipalExtractor which will be used by the authentication filter
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="jee">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Adds a J2eePreAuthenticatedProcessingFilter to the filter chain to provide integration
                with container authentication.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:jee.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="jee.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="mappable-roles" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A comma-separate list of roles to look for in the incoming HttpServletRequest.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="user-service-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A reference to a user-service (or UserDetailsService bean) Id
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="authentication-manager">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Registers the AuthenticationManager instance and allows its list of
                AuthenticationProviders to be defined. Also allows you to define an alias to allow you to
                reference the AuthenticationManager in your own beans.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
            <xs:element name="authentication-provider">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Indicates that the contained user-service should be used as an authentication source.
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
                     <xs:element ref="security:any-user-service"/>
                     <xs:element name="password-encoder">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>element which defines a password encoding strategy. Used by an authentication provider to
                convert submitted passwords to hashed versions, for example.
                </xs:documentation>
                        </xs:annotation>
                        <xs:complexType>
                           <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:password-encoder.attlist"/>
                        </xs:complexType>
                     </xs:element>
                  </xs:choice>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:ap.attlist"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
            <xs:element name="ldap-authentication-provider">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Sets up an ldap authentication provider
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:sequence>
                     <xs:element minOccurs="0" name="password-compare">
                        <xs:annotation>
                           <xs:documentation>Specifies that an LDAP provider should use an LDAP compare operation of the user's
                password to authenticate the user
                </xs:documentation>
                        </xs:annotation>
                        <xs:complexType>
                           <xs:sequence>
                              <xs:element minOccurs="0" name="password-encoder">
                                 <xs:annotation>
                                    <xs:documentation>element which defines a password encoding strategy. Used by an authentication provider to
                convert submitted passwords to hashed versions, for example.
                </xs:documentation>
                                 </xs:annotation>
                                 <xs:complexType>
                                    <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:password-encoder.attlist"/>
                                 </xs:complexType>
                              </xs:element>
                           </xs:sequence>
                           <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:password-compare.attlist"/>
                        </xs:complexType>
                     </xs:element>
                  </xs:sequence>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:ldap-ap.attlist"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
         </xs:choice>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:authman.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="authman.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="id" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A bean identifier, used for referring to the bean elsewhere in the context.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="alias" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>An alias you wish to use for the AuthenticationManager bean (not required it you are using
                a specific id)
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="erase-credentials" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>If set to true, the AuthenticationManger will attempt to clear any credentials data in the
                returned Authentication object, once the user has been authenticated.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="observation-registry-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Use this ObservationRegistry to collect metrics on various parts of the filter chain
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  
  <xs:attributeGroup name="ap.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Defines a reference to a Spring bean Id.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="user-service-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A reference to a user-service (or UserDetailsService bean) Id
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="user-service" substitutionGroup="security:any-user-service">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Creates an in-memory UserDetailsService from a properties file or a list of "user" child
                elements. Usernames are converted to lower-case internally to allow for case-insensitive
                lookups, so this should not be used if case-sensitivity is required.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:sequence>
            <xs:element minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded" name="user">
               <xs:annotation>
                  <xs:documentation>Represents a user in the application.
                </xs:documentation>
               </xs:annotation>
               <xs:complexType>
                  <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:user.attlist"/>
               </xs:complexType>
            </xs:element>
         </xs:sequence>
         <xs:attribute name="id" type="xs:token">
            <xs:annotation>
               <xs:documentation>A bean identifier, used for referring to the bean elsewhere in the context.
                </xs:documentation>
            </xs:annotation>
         </xs:attribute>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:properties-file"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="properties-file">
      <xs:attribute name="properties" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The location of a Properties file where each line is in the format of
                username=password,grantedAuthority[,grantedAuthority][,enabled|disabled]
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  
  <xs:attributeGroup name="user.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="name" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The username assigned to the user.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="password" type="xs:string">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The password assigned to the user. This may be hashed if the corresponding authentication
                provider supports hashing (remember to set the "hash" attribute of the "user-service"
                element). This attribute be omitted in the case where the data will not be used for
                authentication, but only for accessing authorities. If omitted, the namespace will
                generate a random value, preventing its accidental use for authentication. Cannot be
                empty.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authorities" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>One of more authorities granted to the user. Separate authorities with a comma (but no
                space). For example, "ROLE_USER,ROLE_ADMINISTRATOR"
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="locked" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Can be set to "true" to mark an account as locked and unusable.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="disabled" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Can be set to "true" to mark an account as disabled and unusable.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="jdbc-user-service" substitutionGroup="security:any-user-service">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Causes creation of a JDBC-based UserDetailsService.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attribute name="id" type="xs:token">
            <xs:annotation>
               <xs:documentation>A bean identifier, used for referring to the bean elsewhere in the context.
                </xs:documentation>
            </xs:annotation>
         </xs:attribute>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:jdbc-user-service.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="jdbc-user-service.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="data-source-ref" use="required" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The bean ID of the DataSource which provides the required tables.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="cache-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Defines a reference to a cache for use with a UserDetailsService.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="users-by-username-query" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>An SQL statement to query a username, password, and enabled status given a username.
                Default is "select username,password,enabled from users where username = ?"
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="authorities-by-username-query" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>An SQL statement to query for a user's granted authorities given a username. The default
                is "select username, authority from authorities where username = ?"
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="group-authorities-by-username-query" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>An SQL statement to query user's group authorities given a username. The default is
                "select g.id, g.group_name, ga.authority from groups g, group_members gm,
                group_authorities ga where gm.username = ? and g.id = ga.group_id and g.id = gm.group_id"
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="role-prefix" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>A non-empty string prefix that will be added to role strings loaded from persistent
                storage (e.g. "ROLE_"). Use the value "none" for no prefix in cases where the default is
                non-empty.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="csrf">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Element for configuration of the CsrfFilter for protection against CSRF. It also updates
                the default RequestCache to only replay "GET" requests.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:csrf-options.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="csrf-options.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="disabled" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies if csrf protection should be disabled. Default false (i.e. CSRF protection is
                enabled).
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="request-matcher-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The RequestMatcher instance to be used to determine if CSRF should be applied. Default is
                any HTTP method except "GET", "TRACE", "HEAD", "OPTIONS"
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="token-repository-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The CsrfTokenRepository to use. The default is HttpSessionCsrfTokenRepository wrapped by
                LazyCsrfTokenRepository.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="request-handler-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The CsrfTokenRequestHandler to use. The default is CsrfTokenRequestAttributeHandler.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="headers">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Element for configuration of the HeaderWritersFilter. Enables easy setting for the
                X-Frame-Options, X-XSS-Protection and X-Content-Type-Options headers.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
            <xs:element ref="security:cache-control"/>
            <xs:element ref="security:xss-protection"/>
            <xs:element ref="security:hsts"/>
            <xs:element ref="security:frame-options"/>
            <xs:element ref="security:content-type-options"/>
            <xs:element ref="security:hpkp"/>
            <xs:element ref="security:content-security-policy"/>
            <xs:element ref="security:referrer-policy"/>
            <xs:element ref="security:feature-policy"/>
            <xs:element ref="security:permissions-policy"/>
            <xs:element ref="security:cross-origin-opener-policy"/>
            <xs:element ref="security:cross-origin-embedder-policy"/>
            <xs:element ref="security:cross-origin-resource-policy"/>
            <xs:element ref="security:header"/>
         </xs:choice>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:headers-options.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="headers-options.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="defaults-disabled" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies if the default headers should be disabled. Default false.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="disabled" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies if headers should be disabled. Default false.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="hsts">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Adds support for HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS)
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:hsts-options.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="hsts-options.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="disabled" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies if HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) should be disabled. Default false.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="include-subdomains" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies if subdomains should be included. Default true.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="max-age-seconds" type="xs:integer">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies the maximum amount of time the host should be considered a Known HSTS Host.
                Default one year.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="request-matcher-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The RequestMatcher instance to be used to determine if the header should be set. Default
                is if HttpServletRequest.isSecure() is true.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="preload" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies if preload should be included. Default false.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="cors">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Element for configuration of CorsFilter. A CorsConfigurationSource must be specified. If
                Spring MVC is present, then it will attempt to look up its `CorsConfigurationSource`.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:cors-options.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="cors-options.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Defines a reference to a Spring bean Id.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="configuration-source-ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies a bean id that is a CorsConfigurationSource used to construct the CorsFilter to
                use
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="hpkp">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Adds support for HTTP Public Key Pinning (HPKP).
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:complexContent>
            <xs:extension base="security:hpkp.pins">
               <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:hpkp.attlist"/>
            </xs:extension>
         </xs:complexContent>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:complexType name="hpkp.pins">
      <xs:sequence>
         <xs:element ref="security:pins"/>
      </xs:sequence>
  </xs:complexType>
  <xs:element name="pins">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>The list with pins
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:sequence>
            <xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" ref="security:pin"/>
         </xs:sequence>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:element name="pin">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>A pin is specified using the base64-encoded SPKI fingerprint as value and the
                cryptographic hash algorithm as attribute
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType mixed="true">
         <xs:attribute name="algorithm" type="xs:string">
            <xs:annotation>
               <xs:documentation>The cryptographic hash algorithm
                </xs:documentation>
            </xs:annotation>
         </xs:attribute>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="hpkp.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="disabled" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies if HTTP Public Key Pinning (HPKP) should be disabled. Default false.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="include-subdomains" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies if subdomains should be included. Default false.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="max-age-seconds" type="xs:integer">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Sets the value for the max-age directive of the Public-Key-Pins header. Default 60 days.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="report-only" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies if the browser should only report pin validation failures. Default true.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="report-uri" type="xs:string">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies the URI to which the browser should report pin validation failures.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="content-security-policy">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Adds support for Content Security Policy (CSP)
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:csp-options.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="csp-options.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="policy-directives" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The security policy directive(s) for the Content-Security-Policy header or if report-only
                is set to true, then the Content-Security-Policy-Report-Only header is used.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="report-only" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Set to true, to enable the Content-Security-Policy-Report-Only header for reporting policy
                violations only. Defaults to false.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="referrer-policy">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Adds support for Referrer Policy
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:referrer-options.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="referrer-options.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="policy">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The policies for the Referrer-Policy header.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="no-referrer"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="no-referrer-when-downgrade"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="same-origin"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="origin"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="strict-origin"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="origin-when-cross-origin"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="strict-origin-when-cross-origin"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="unsafe-url"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="feature-policy">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Adds support for Feature Policy
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:feature-options.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="feature-options.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="policy-directives" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The security policy directive(s) for the Feature-Policy header.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="permissions-policy">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Adds support for Permissions Policy
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:permissions-options.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="permissions-options.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="policy" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The policies for the Permissions-Policy header.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="cache-control">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Adds Cache-Control no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate, Pragma no-cache, and Expires 0 for
                every request
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:cache-control.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="cache-control.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="disabled" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specifies if Cache Control should be disabled. Default false.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="frame-options">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Enable basic clickjacking support for newer browsers (IE8+), will set the X-Frame-Options
                header.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:frame-options.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="frame-options.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="disabled" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>If disabled, the X-Frame-Options header will not be included. Default false.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="policy">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specify the policy to use for the X-Frame-Options-Header.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="DENY"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="SAMEORIGIN"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="ALLOW-FROM"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="strategy">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specify the strategy to use when ALLOW-FROM is chosen.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="static"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="whitelist"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="regexp"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Defines a reference to a Spring bean Id.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="value" type="xs:string">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specify a value to use for the chosen strategy.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="from-parameter" type="xs:string">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specify the request parameter to use for the origin when using a 'whitelist' or 'regexp'
                based strategy. Default is 'from'. Deprecated ALLOW-FROM is an obsolete directive that no
                longer works in modern browsers. Instead use Content-Security-Policy with the &lt;a
                href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy/frame-ancestors"&gt;frame-ancestors&lt;/a&gt;
                directive.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="xss-protection">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Enable basic XSS browser protection, supported by newer browsers (IE8+), will set the
                X-XSS-Protection header.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:xss-protection.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="xss-protection.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="disabled" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>disable the X-XSS-Protection header. Default is 'false' meaning it is enabled.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="header-value">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Specify the value for the X-Xss-Protection header. Defaults to "0".
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="0"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="1"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="1; mode=block"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="content-type-options">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Add a X-Content-Type-Options header to the resopnse. Value is always 'nosniff'.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:content-type-options.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="content-type-options.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="disabled" type="xs:boolean">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>If disabled, the X-Content-Type-Options header will not be included. Default false.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="cross-origin-opener-policy">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Adds support for Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy header
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:cross-origin-opener-policy-options.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="cross-origin-opener-policy-options.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="policy">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The policies for the Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy header.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="unsafe-none"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="same-origin"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="same-origin-allow-popups"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="cross-origin-embedder-policy">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Adds support for Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy header
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:cross-origin-embedder-policy-options.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="cross-origin-embedder-policy-options.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="policy">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The policies for the Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy header.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="unsafe-none"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="require-corp"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="credentialless"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="cross-origin-resource-policy">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Adds support for Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy header
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:cross-origin-resource-policy-options.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="cross-origin-resource-policy-options.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="policy">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The policies for the Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy header.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
         <xs:simpleType>
            <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
               <xs:enumeration value="cross-origin"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="same-origin"/>
               <xs:enumeration value="same-site"/>
            </xs:restriction>
         </xs:simpleType>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="header">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Add additional headers to the response.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:header.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="header.attlist">
      <xs:attribute name="name" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The name of the header to add.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="value" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The value for the header.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="ref" type="xs:token">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>Defines a reference to a Spring bean Id.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:element name="any-user-service" abstract="true"/>
  <xs:element name="custom-filter">
      <xs:annotation>
         <xs:documentation>Used to indicate that a filter bean declaration should be incorporated into the security
                filter chain.
                </xs:documentation>
      </xs:annotation>
      <xs:complexType>
         <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:custom-filter.attlist"/>
      </xs:complexType>
   </xs:element>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="custom-filter.attlist">
      <xs:attributeGroup ref="security:ref"/>
      <xs:attribute name="after" type="security:named-security-filter">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The filter immediately after which the custom-filter should be placed in the chain. This
                feature will only be needed by advanced users who wish to mix their own filters into the
                security filter chain and have some knowledge of the standard Spring Security filters. The
                filter names map to specific Spring Security implementation filters.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="before" type="security:named-security-filter">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The filter immediately before which the custom-filter should be placed in the chain
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
      <xs:attribute name="position" type="security:named-security-filter">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The explicit position at which the custom-filter should be placed in the chain. Use if you
                are replacing a standard filter.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="after">
      <xs:attribute name="after" use="required" type="security:named-security-filter">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The filter immediately after which the custom-filter should be placed in the chain. This
                feature will only be needed by advanced users who wish to mix their own filters into the
                security filter chain and have some knowledge of the standard Spring Security filters. The
                filter names map to specific Spring Security implementation filters.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="before">
      <xs:attribute name="before" use="required" type="security:named-security-filter">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The filter immediately before which the custom-filter should be placed in the chain
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:attributeGroup name="position">
      <xs:attribute name="position" use="required" type="security:named-security-filter">
         <xs:annotation>
            <xs:documentation>The explicit position at which the custom-filter should be placed in the chain. Use if you
                are replacing a standard filter.
                </xs:documentation>
         </xs:annotation>
      </xs:attribute>
  </xs:attributeGroup>
  <xs:simpleType name="named-security-filter">
      <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
         <xs:enumeration value="FIRST"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="DISABLE_ENCODE_URL_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="FORCE_EAGER_SESSION_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="CHANNEL_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="HTTPS_REDIRECT_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="SECURITY_CONTEXT_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="CONCURRENT_SESSION_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="WEB_ASYNC_MANAGER_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="HEADERS_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="CORS_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="SAML2_LOGOUT_REQUEST_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="SAML2_LOGOUT_RESPONSE_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="CSRF_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="SAML2_LOGOUT_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="LOGOUT_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="OAUTH2_AUTHORIZATION_REQUEST_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="SAML2_AUTHENTICATION_REQUEST_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="X509_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="PRE_AUTH_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="CAS_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="OAUTH2_LOGIN_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="SAML2_AUTHENTICATION_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="FORM_LOGIN_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="DEFAULT_RESOURCES_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="LOGIN_PAGE_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="LOGOUT_PAGE_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="DIGEST_AUTH_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="BEARER_TOKEN_AUTH_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="BASIC_AUTH_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="REQUEST_CACHE_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="SERVLET_API_SUPPORT_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="JAAS_API_SUPPORT_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="REMEMBER_ME_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="ANONYMOUS_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="OAUTH2_AUTHORIZATION_CODE_GRANT_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="WELL_KNOWN_CHANGE_PASSWORD_REDIRECT_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="SESSION_MANAGEMENT_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="EXCEPTION_TRANSLATION_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="FILTER_SECURITY_INTERCEPTOR"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="SWITCH_USER_FILTER"/>
         <xs:enumeration value="LAST"/>
      </xs:restriction>
  </xs:simpleType>
</xs:schema>