diff --git a/spring-boot-actuator/README.adoc b/spring-boot-actuator/README.adoc index 7cc3bc981c..7629c27dae 100644 --- a/spring-boot-actuator/README.adoc +++ b/spring-boot-actuator/README.adoc @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ For Gradle, use the declaration: delta (an increment or decrement). Metrics for all HTTP requests are automatically recorded, so if you hit the `metrics` endpoint should see a sensible response. * **Audit** Spring Boot Actuator has a flexible audit framework that will publish events - to an `AuditService`. Once Spring Security is in play it automatically publishes + to an `AuditEventRepository`. Once Spring Security is in play it automatically publishes authentication events by default. This can be very useful for reporting, and also to implement a lock-out policy based on authentication failures. * **Process Monitoring** In Spring Boot Actuator you can find `ApplicationPidFileWriter` diff --git a/spring-boot-docs/src/main/asciidoc/spring-boot-features.adoc b/spring-boot-docs/src/main/asciidoc/spring-boot-features.adoc index 165b5cf986..561eafb7ee 100644 --- a/spring-boot-docs/src/main/asciidoc/spring-boot-features.adoc +++ b/spring-boot-docs/src/main/asciidoc/spring-boot-features.adoc @@ -2727,7 +2727,8 @@ to the home page at "/" and keep the default for everything else: If the Actuator is also in use, you will find: * The management endpoints are secure even if the application endpoints are insecure. -* Security events are transformed into `AuditEvents` and published to the `AuditService`. +* Security events are transformed into `AuditEvent` instances and published to the +`AuditEventRepository`. * The default user will have the `ACTUATOR` role as well as the `USER` role. The Actuator security features can be modified using external properties