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12 changes: 0 additions & 12 deletions security/securing_services.rst
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Expand Up @@ -81,15 +81,3 @@ thanks to autowiring and the ``AuthorizationCheckerInterface`` type-hint.

If the current user does not have the ``ROLE_NEWSLETTER_ADMIN``, they will
be prompted to log in.

Securing Methods Using Annotations
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You can also secure method calls in any service with annotations by using the
optional `JMSSecurityExtraBundle`_ bundle. This bundle is not included in the
Symfony Standard Distribution, but you can choose to install it.

See the `JMSSecurityExtraBundle Documentation`_ for more details.

.. _`JMSSecurityExtraBundle`: https://github.com/schmittjoh/JMSSecurityExtraBundle
.. _`JMSSecurityExtraBundle Documentation`: http://jmsyst.com/bundles/JMSSecurityExtraBundle