CustomerService.checkPasswordResetToken(String, Customer), this will be removed in 4.2Customer.CustomerImpl has been persistedPasswordEncoder handles salting internally, this will be removed in 4.2PasswordEncoder handles salting internally, this will be removed in 4.2Customer set by the CustomerPersistedEntityListenerCustomerService.getSaltSource() instead, this will be removed in 4.2CustomerService.getSalt(Customer, String) instead, this will be removed in 4.2PasswordEncoder handles salting internally, this will be removed in 4.2PasswordEncoder handles salting internally, this will be removed in 4.2PasswordEncoder handles salting internally, this will be removed in 4.2PasswordEncoder handles salting internally, this will be removed in 4.2PasswordEncoder.Order.CustomerServiceImpl.setupPasswordEncoder() to determine if we're using the
new PasswordEncoder or the deprecated PasswordEncoderCustomerServiceImpl.setupPasswordEncoder() if the blPasswordEncoder bean provided is the new version.CustomerServiceImpl.saltSource instead so that it can be shared between this class as well as Spring's
authentication manager, this will be removed in 4.2PasswordEncoder handles salting internally, this will be removed in 4.2Customer and emails the address on file with
the associated username.CustomerService.setSaltSource(SaltSource) instead, this will be removed in 4.2PasswordEncoder handles salting internally, this will be removed in 4.2CustomerServiceImpl.passwordEncoder or CustomerServiceImpl.passwordEncoderNew based on the type of CustomerServiceImpl.passwordEncoderBean
in order to provide bean configuration backwards compatibility with the deprecated PasswordEncoder bean.Copyright © 2017. All rights reserved.