Update Jersey indicator class to one that requires the Servlet API
Previously, if WebFlux and Jersey were on the classpath, but there was no Servlet API (and no embedded container) on the classpath, the web application type would be prevented from being reactive. The absence of the Servlet API would then prevent the web application type from being servlet so it would be none. By contrast, if Spring MVC was on the classpath in place of Jersey the absence of the Servlet API would allow the web application type to be reactive. This happened because the Spring MVC indicator class is DispatcherServlet which requires the Servlet API. This commit updates the Jersey indicator class to be ServletContainer. This class is both an HttpServlet and a Filter so it too requires the Servlet API and, therefore, further aligns the deduction behaviour for Jersey and Spring MVC. Closes gh-14701
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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ public enum WebApplicationType {
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private static final String WEBFLUX_INDICATOR_CLASS = "org."
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+ "springframework.web.reactive.DispatcherHandler";
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private static final String JERSEY_INDICATOR_CLASS = "org.glassfish.jersey.server.ResourceConfig";
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private static final String JERSEY_INDICATOR_CLASS = "org.glassfish.jersey.servlet.ServletContainer";
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private static final String SERVLET_APPLICATION_CONTEXT_CLASS = "org.springframework.web.context.WebApplicationContext";
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