pull/11466/merge
Phillip Webb 7 years ago
parent 77596fa8e6
commit 66f8279f65

@ -619,6 +619,7 @@ make sure to check the
section.
[[howto-disable-registration-of-a-servlet-or-filter]]
===== Disable Registration of a Servlet or Filter
As <<howto-add-a-servlet-filter-or-listener-as-spring-bean,described earlier>>, any

@ -2756,11 +2756,11 @@ If convention-based mapping is not flexible enough, you can use the
`ServletListenerRegistrationBean` classes for complete control.
Spring Boot ships with many auto-configurations that can define Servlet filter beans.
Depending on the outcome of these auto-configuration conditions, Spring Boot
can configure predefined Servlet filters in in your application.
Depending on the outcome of these auto-configuration conditions, Spring Boot can configure
predefined Servlet filters in in your application.
Here are a few examples of Servlet filters and their respective order (lower order
value means higher precedence):
Here are a few examples of Servlet filters and their respective order (lower order value
means higher precedence):
|===
| Servlet Filter | Order
@ -2780,12 +2780,12 @@ value means higher precedence):
It is usually safe to leave filter beans unordered.
If a specific order is required, you should avoid
configuring a Servlet filter that reads the request body at
`Ordered.HIGHEST_PRECEDENCE`, since it might go against the character encoding
configuration of your application. Servlet filters should be configured
at less or equal than `FilterRegistrationBean.REQUEST_WRAPPER_FILTER_MAX_ORDER`
if they wrap the servlet request.
If a specific order is required, you should avoid configuring a Servlet filter that reads
the request body at `Ordered.HIGHEST_PRECEDENCE`, since it might go against the character
encoding configuration of your application. Servlet filters should be configured at less
or equal than `FilterRegistrationBean.REQUEST_WRAPPER_FILTER_MAX_ORDER` if they wrap the
servlet request.
[[boot-features-embedded-container-context-initializer]]

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