We have hazelcast configuration files that are used with multiple
versions of Hazelcast. Version 3's scheme doesn't allow us to set
<auto-detection enabled="false" />. To work around this, we
configure a system property that causes Hazelcast to disable schema
validation.
See gh-38163
Update `CassandraAutoConfiguration` so that properties in a
`spring.data.cassandra.config` file can override the default values
defined in `CassandraProperties`.
This commit changes two things:
1. Any primitive on `CassandraProperties` are replaced with object values.
This allows distinguishing between defaults values and no-values. Then
CassandraAutoConfiguration.mapConfig() can use whenNonNull() predicate
to ignore those.
2. `CassandraProperties` no longer populate default values on any
property. With that, the defaults can be applied on top of the file
spring.data.cassandra.config; i.e. the config file have higher
precedence than the defaults, but lower that any spring.data.cassandra.*
property.
See gh-31238
As seen in spring-projects/spring-graphql#375, Spring Boot should also
use "application/json" as the default MIME type but remain compatible
with "application/graphql+json" still if clients POST content with this
type or explicitly accept it.
Closes gh-30860
spring.security.saml2.relyingparty.registration.*.asserting-party.* is
now named spring.security.saml2.relyingparty.registration.*.assertingparty.*
Closes gh-30785
Rename spring.security.saml2.relyingparty.registration.*.identity-provider.*
to spring.security.saml2.relyingparty.registration.*.asserting-party.*
The old property names are still supported, but will lead to a warning
in the logs.
Closes gh-30642
This commit contributes a `RSocketGraphQlClient.Builder` component to
the context, pre-configured with the `RSocketStrategies`, a customized
`RSocketConnector` and the expected data MIME type.
See gh-30453
This commit adds the ability to configure SSL in embedded web containers
using PEM-encoded certificate and private key files, as an alternative
to configuring SSL with Java KeyStore files.
Closes gh-29273
Prior to this commit, Spring Boot would only auto-configure the
`RestHighLevelClient` and `RestClientBuilder` if the
`RestHighLevelClient` was present. This was done in 1d73d4ed.
This commit brings back the exposing of the `RestClient` bean in when
exposing the `RestHighLevelClient` or when the `RestHighLevelClient`
is not present. It allows for using the auto-configuration and its
customizers of the `RestClientBuilder` in a similar way as it is done
for the `RestTemplateBuilder` and the `WebClient.Builder`.
The presence of the `elasticsearch-rest-high-level-client` module is
now optional. This opens the door for potentially adding support for
the new Elasticsearch Java Client[1] that is based on the same
`RestClient`.
The health contributor and its configuration has also been updated to
only depend on the low-level RestClient.
See gh-28496
[1] https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-java
As a result of changes for
https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-graphql/issues/342,
GraphQlWebSocketHandler now exposes a method to create the
WebSocketHttpRequestHandler, pre-configured with a context propagating
HandshakeInterceptor. This commit updates the autoconfig to use it.
Closes gh-30641