Warn about RSocket web server compatibility
This commit warns developers about the fact that plugging RSocket into an existing web server is only possible with Reactor Netty web servers. RSocket itself is using Reactor Netty, so this is why we can plug an RSocket over websocket handler in an existing Reactor Netty handler. This feature is not possible with other web servers, as existing APIs do not make that possible. Fixes gh-17494
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#spring.rsocket.server.port= # no port is defined
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WARNING: Plugging RSocket into an existing web server is only supported with Reactor Netty, as RSocket itself is built with that library.
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The only other way to create an RSocket server is to start an independent, embedded RSocket server.
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Besides the dependency requirements, the only required configuration is to define a port for that server:
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