This commit reinstates the single-page variant for the Spring Boot
reference documentation.
Now the single and multi-page variants are hosted under the same
`"html"` folder, as `"index.html"` and `"single-index.html"`.
Note that files ending in `"index.html`" are treated as index files by
the spring-doc-resources project and their table of contents do not
display a "Back to index" link.
Fixes gh-16295
As of Spring Data Moore, the Elasticsearch high level REST client is
supported for Spring Data repositories. The transport client is now
deprecated and is likely to be removed in a future Spring Data release.
This commit deprecates the transport client and marks all the associated
configuration properties as deprecated. The Spring Boot starter depends
on the `spring-data-elasticsearch` project, which now depends on both
transport client and high level REST client.
This commit also deprecates the Jest client, as Spring Boot will focus
on supporting the high level REST client and the reactive client
provided by Spring Data - both being in sync with the fast release pace
of Elasticsearch.
Closes gh-15008
Previously, if the `server.use-forward-headers` property
was set to true, X-Forwarded-* headers support was provided
at the server level. The property has been deprecated in favor
of `server.forward-headers-strategy` which can be also be configured
to use Spring's forwarded header support apart from native server support.
Closes gh-5677
This commit adds support for RSocket server applications.
The auto-configuration will either add RSocket support to an existing
Reactor Netty server in a WebFlux application (as a WebSocket endpoint),
or bootstrap a brand new RSocket server instance.
Spring Boot will also auto-configure the Spring Messaging infrastructure
that supports Controller beans with `@MessageMapping` annotated methods.
Fixes gh-16021
This commit also adds tests to ensure that the child
management context works when lazy initialization is
enabled. Also, it adds a BeanFactoryPostProcessor to
the child context so that the server is created and
listening for requests but other beans in the child
context are not created until requested.
See gh-16184