diff --git a/docs/manual/src/docs/asciidoc/_includes/servlet/web/websocket.adoc b/docs/manual/src/docs/asciidoc/_includes/servlet/web/websocket.adoc index eda1b602010..0553b460234 100644 --- a/docs/manual/src/docs/asciidoc/_includes/servlet/web/websocket.adoc +++ b/docs/manual/src/docs/asciidoc/_includes/servlet/web/websocket.adoc @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ Consider a chat application. While we want clients to be able to SUBSCRIBE to "/topic/system/notifications", we do not want to enable them to send a MESSAGE to that destination. If we allowed sending a MESSAGE to "/topic/system/notifications", then clients could send a message directly to that endpoint and impersonate the system. -In general, it is common for applications to deny any MESSAGE sent to a message that starts with the https://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/spring-framework-reference/html/websocket.html#websocket-stomp[broker prefix] (i.e. "/topic/" or "/queue/"). +In general, it is common for applications to deny any MESSAGE sent to a destination that starts with the https://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/spring-framework-reference/html/websocket.html#websocket-stomp[broker prefix] (i.e. "/topic/" or "/queue/"). [[websocket-authorization-notes-destinations]] ===== WebSocket Authorization on Destinations