Document that Spring MVC has own ConversionService
Update documentation to make it clearer that Spring MVC does not use the `ApplicationConversionService` unless configured explicitly. Closes gh-22718
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				|  | @ -2271,6 +2271,16 @@ If you want to provide custom instances of `RequestMappingHandlerMapping`, `Requ | ||||||
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| If you want to take complete control of Spring MVC, you can add your own `@Configuration` annotated with `@EnableWebMvc`, or alternatively add your own `@Configuration`-annotated `DelegatingWebMvcConfiguration` as described in the Javadoc of `@EnableWebMvc`. | If you want to take complete control of Spring MVC, you can add your own `@Configuration` annotated with `@EnableWebMvc`, or alternatively add your own `@Configuration`-annotated `DelegatingWebMvcConfiguration` as described in the Javadoc of `@EnableWebMvc`. | ||||||
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|  | Spring MVC uses a different `ConversionService` to the one used to convert values from your `application.properties` or `application.yaml` file. | ||||||
|  | The means that `Period`, `Duration` and `DataSize` converters are not available and that `@DurationUnit` and `@DataSizeUnit` annotations will be ignored. | ||||||
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|  | If you want to customize the `ConversionService` used by Spring MVC, you can provide a `WebMvcConfigurer` bean with an `addFormatters` method. | ||||||
|  | From this method you can register any converter that you like, or you can delegate to the static methods available on `ApplicationConversionService`. | ||||||
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| [[boot-features-spring-mvc-message-converters]] | [[boot-features-spring-mvc-message-converters]] | ||||||
| ==== HttpMessageConverters | ==== HttpMessageConverters | ||||||
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