diff --git a/docs/modules/ROOT/pages/prerequisites.adoc b/docs/modules/ROOT/pages/prerequisites.adoc index b1e3993c730..d22cf6907be 100644 --- a/docs/modules/ROOT/pages/prerequisites.adoc +++ b/docs/modules/ROOT/pages/prerequisites.adoc @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ Spring Security requires a Java 17 or higher Runtime Environment. As Spring Security aims to operate in a self-contained manner, you do not need to place any special configuration files in your Java Runtime Environment. -In particular, you need not configure a special Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) policy file or place Spring Security into common classpath locations. +In particular, you do not need to configure a special Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) policy file or place Spring Security in common classpath locations. -Similarly, if you use an EJB Container or Servlet Container, you need not put any special configuration files anywhere nor include Spring Security in a server classloader. +Similarly, if you use an EJB Container or Servlet Container, you do not need to put any special configuration files anywhere nor include Spring Security in a server classloader. All the required files are contained within your application. This design offers maximum deployment time flexibility, as you can copy your target artifact (be it a JAR, WAR, or EAR) from one system to another and it immediately works.