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package org.springframework.security.oauth2.provider.error;
import java.io.IOException;
import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;
import org.springframework.security.access.AccessDeniedException;
import org.springframework.security.web.access.AccessDeniedHandler;
/**
* If authorization fails and the caller has asked for a specific content type response, this entry point can send one,
* along with a standard 403 status. Add to the Spring Security configuration as an {@link AccessDeniedHandler} in
* the usual way.
*
* @author Dave Syer
*
*/
public class OAuth2AccessDeniedHandler extends AbstractOAuth2SecurityExceptionHandler implements AccessDeniedHandler {
public void handle(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response, AccessDeniedException authException)
throws IOException, ServletException {
doHandle(request, response, authException);
}
}