Update `Binder` so that if a property exists, but it cannot be converted
to required type, bean binding is attempted.
Prior to this commit, if a user happened to have an environment
variable named `SERVER` the binder would fail when trying to directly
convert its `String` value into a `ServerProperties`
Fixes gh-10945
Drop the status endpoint and merge functionality back into the health
endpoint. The `management.endpoint.health.show-details` property can
be used to change if full details, or just the status is displayed.
Fixes gh-11113
Rename `reactive-repositories` to `reactiverepositories` and replace
`spring.resources.cache-control` with `spring.resources.cache.control`.
Fixes gh-11090
Previously, custom Hibernate naming strategies could only be
configured via properties. This allowed a fully-qualified classname to
be specified, but did not allow a naming strategy instance to be used.
This commit updates HibernateJpaConfiguration to use
ImplicitNamingStrategy and PhysicalNamingStrategy beans if they
exist. If both a bean exists and the equivalent property has been set,
the bean wins.
This commit adds several configuration keys for customizing the
"Cache-Control" HTTP response header when serving static resources.
New keys are located in the "spring.resources.cache-control.*"
namespace; anything configured there will prevail on existing
"spring.resources.cache-period=" values, so as to mirror Spring MVC's
behavior.
Fixes gh-9432
Update appropriate configuration properties to use the `Duration`
type, rather than an ad-hoc mix of milliseconds or seconds.
Configuration properties can now be defined in a consistent and readable
way. For example `server.session.timeout=5m`.
Properties that were previously declared using seconds are annotated
with `@DurationUnit` to ensure a smooth upgrade experience. For example
`server.session.timeout=20` continues to mean 20 seconds.
Fixes gh-11080
Update the configuration properties annotation processor to deal
with `Duration` based default values. For example a field that
defaults to `Duration.ofSeconds(10)` will have a meta-data default
value of `10s`.
See gh-11080
Update `StringToDurationConverter` so that the suffix is optional and
values such as `100`, `+100`, `-100` are assumed to be milliseconds.
Also add support for `@DurationUnit` to allow the unit to be changed
on a per-field basis (allowing for better back-compatibility).
Closes gh-11078