Document how to use Actuator with Jersey

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cornelcreanga@yahoo.com 9 years ago committed by Andy Wilkinson
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@ -1776,6 +1776,20 @@ See also the section on <<boot-features-error-handling, Error Handling>> for det
how to register handlers in the servlet container.
[[howto-use-actuator-with-jersey]]
=== Actuator and Jersey
Actuator HTTP endpoints are only available for Spring MVC-based applications. If you want
to use Jersey and still use the actuator you will need to enable Spring MVC (by depending
on `spring-boot-starter-web`, for example). By default, both Jersey and the Spring MVC
dispatcher servlet are mapped to the same path (`/`). You will need to change the path for
one of them (by configuring `server.servlet-path` for Spring MVC or
`spring.jersey.application-path` for Jersey). For example, if you add
`server.servlet-path=/system` into `application.properties`, the actuator HTTP endpoints
will be available under `/system`.
[[howto-security]]
== Security

@ -9,7 +9,8 @@ application using HTTP endpoints, with JMX or even by remote shell (SSH or Telne
Auditing, health and metrics gathering can be automatically applied to your application.
Actuator HTTP endpoints are only available with a Spring MVC-based application. In
particular, it will not work with Jersey unless you enable Spring MVC as well.
particular, it will not work with Jersey <<howto.adoc#howto-use-actuator-with-jersey,
unless you enable Spring MVC as well.>>
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