Update the documentation following changes to Jolokia's auto-config
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			@ -1118,8 +1118,6 @@ content into your application; rather pick only the properties that you need.
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	endpoints.info.enabled= # Enable the endpoint.
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	endpoints.info.id= # Endpoint identifier.
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	endpoints.info.path= # Endpoint path.
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	endpoints.jolokia.enabled=true # Enable Jolokia endpoint.
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	endpoints.jolokia.path=/jolokia # Endpoint URL path.
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	endpoints.liquibase.enabled= # Enable the endpoint.
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	endpoints.liquibase.id= # Endpoint identifier.
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	endpoints.logfile.enabled=true # Enable the endpoint.
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			@ -1159,8 +1157,10 @@ content into your application; rather pick only the properties that you need.
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	endpoints.jmx.static-names= # Additional static properties to append to all ObjectNames of MBeans representing Endpoints.
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	endpoints.jmx.unique-names=false # Ensure that ObjectNames are modified in case of conflict.
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	# JOLOKIA ({sc-spring-boot-actuator}/autoconfigure/JolokiaProperties.{sc-ext}[JolokiaProperties])
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	jolokia.config.*= # See Jolokia manual
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	# JOLOKIA ({sc-spring-boot-actuator}/autoconfigure/jolokia/JolokiaProperties.{sc-ext}[JolokiaProperties])
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	management.jolokia.config.*= # Jolokia settings. See the Jolokia manual for details.
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	management.jolokia.enabled=true # Enable Jolokia.
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	management.jolokia.path=/jolokia # Path at which Jolokia will be available.
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	# MANAGEMENT HTTP SERVER ({sc-spring-boot-actuator}/autoconfigure/ManagementServerProperties.{sc-ext}[ManagementServerProperties])
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	management.add-application-context-header=false # Add the "X-Application-Context" HTTP header in each response.
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			@ -125,9 +125,6 @@ If you are using Spring MVC, the following additional endpoints can also be used
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|`heapdump`
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|Returns a GZip compressed `hprof` heap dump file.
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|`jolokia`
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|Exposes JMX beans over HTTP (when Jolokia is on the classpath).
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|`logfile`
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|Returns the contents of the logfile (if `logging.file` or `logging.path` properties have
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been set). Supports the use of the HTTP `Range` header to retrieve part of the log file's
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 	</dependency>
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Jolokia can then be accessed using `/jolokia` on your management HTTP server.
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Jolokia can then be accessed using `/application/jolokia` on your management HTTP server.
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			@ -810,11 +807,11 @@ Jolokia can then be accessed using `/jolokia` on your management HTTP server.
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==== Customizing Jolokia
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Jolokia has a number of settings that you would traditionally configure using servlet
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parameters. With Spring Boot you can use your `application.properties`, simply prefix the
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parameter with `jolokia.config.`:
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parameter with `management.jolokia.config.`:
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[source,properties,indent=0]
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	jolokia.config.debug=true
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	management.jolokia.config.debug=true
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			@ -822,11 +819,11 @@ parameter with `jolokia.config.`:
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[[production-ready-disabling-jolokia]]
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==== Disabling Jolokia
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If you are using Jolokia but you don't want Spring Boot to configure it, simply set the
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`endpoints.jolokia.enabled` property to `false`:
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`management.jolokia.enabled` property to `false`:
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[source,properties,indent=0]
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	endpoints.jolokia.enabled=false
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	management.jolokia.enabled=false
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