This commit enables HTTP/2 support for Tomcat and Undertow, for both
Servlet-based and Reactive applications.
Enabling the `server.http2.enabled` configuration flag is enough with
Undertow.
Tomcat has a few prerequisites:
* Tomcat 8.5 requires JDK8+ and the proper libtcnative version installed
on the host
* Tomcat 9.0.x requires JDK9+
Closes gh-10043
This commit adds a new configuration properties class for configuring
HTTP/2 protocol support.
By default, this protocol is disabled as enabling it requires several
manual changes:
* configuring a web server for proper TLS and ALPN support
* configuring a proper SSL certificate
See gh-10043
Remove extraneous white space and adjusted the length of non-code lines
to be as close to 90 characters (but not over 90 characters) as
possible.
Update a couple things I missed in the editing pass, too.
Closes gh-10897
Remove extraneous white space and adjusted the length of non-code lines
to be as close to 90 characters (but not over 90 characters) as
possible.
Update a couple things I missed in the editing pass, too.
Closes gh-10896
Remove extraneous white space and adjusted the length of non-code lines
to be as close to 90 characters (but not over 90 characters) as
possible.
Update a couple things I missed in the editing pass, too.
Closes gh-10893
Remove extraneous white space and adjusted the length of non-code lines
to be as close to 90 characters (but not over 90 characters) as
possible.
Update a couple things I missed in the editing pass, too.
Closes gh-10892
Update the logback file appender to use `SizeAndTimeBasedRollingPolicy`
rather than `FixedWindowRollingPolicy`.
Add two new properties to improve log file configuration capabilities:
- `logging.file.max-history` to limit the number of archive log files
to keep.
- `logging.file.max-size` to limit the log file size.
See gh-6352
Previously, spring.config.name was handled in such a way that its
value would replace the defaults. By constrast, spring.config.location
would add to the defaults.
Update the handling of spring.config.location so that it replaces the
defaults. This aligns its behaviour with spring.config.name. To allow
users to add additional locations a new property,
spring.config.additional-location, has been introduced. It behaves as
spring.config.location did prior to this change.
Closes gh-10595
This commit automatically instruments all available data sources with
a configurable metric name. The instrumentation can be disabled in case
more control is needed.
Closes gh-10295