In a properties file, a backslash is used as an escape character for
the line terminator sequence to allow values to be split across
multiple lines. When a backslash is used elsewhere they're stripped
out of the property's value.
This commit updates .properties-based examples for configuring
server.tomcat.internal-proxies to escape the backslahes so that they
are retained in the property's value at runtime.
See gh-1989
Fixes a couple of typos in the documentation:
* `x-forwarded-protocol` is not the standard name for this header
* `require_https` is not an existing property, but rather `require_ssl`
Traditionally, a @ServerEndpoint-annotated bean is found by a servlet
container initialiser, however Boot does not run servlet container
initialisers when an embedded container is being used. To be able to use
@ServerEndpoint in a Boot app that uses embedded Tomcat a
ServerEndpointExporter bean must be declared.
This commit updates the documentation to describe this requirement and
also updates the WebSockets sample to illustrate the use of
ServerEndpointExporter. The version of Spring Framework has been updated
to 4.0.8.BUILD-SNAPSHOT. This picks up the fix for SPR-12340.
Closes gh-1722
This commit reworks a7e1ec8 to fix the build failure and update the
documentation regarding default maven filtering option with
spring-boot-starter-parent
Fixes gh-1199
Points to note for authors:
* Nesting "*" in `literals` does not behave like Markdown - you have to
escape the asterisk (e.g. `foo/\*`)
* Quote ligatures (why we had to use those I don't really know) are
different in asciidoctor 1.5 ('`foo`' instead of ``foo'')
Merge branch '1.1.x'
Conflicts:
spring-boot-docs/src/main/asciidoc/production-ready-features.adoc
spring-boot-docs/src/main/asciidoc/spring-boot-features.adoc
This commit introduces support for Jackson based XML serialization, using the
new MappingJackson2XmlHttpMessageConverter provided by Spring Framework
4.1. It is automatically activated when Jackson XML extension is detected on the
classpath.
Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder is now used to create ObjectMapper and XmlMapper
instances with the following customized properties:
- MapperFeature.DEFAULT_VIEW_INCLUSION is disabled
- DeserializationFeature.FAIL_ON_UNKNOWN_PROPERTIES is disabled
JodaModuleAutoConfiguration and Jsr310ModuleAutoConfiguration have been removed
since their behaviors are now handled directly by the ObjectMapper builder.
In addition to the existing @Bean of type ObjectMapper support, it is now
possible to customize Jackson based serialization properties by declaring
a @Bean of type Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder.
Fixes gh-1237
Fixes gh-1580
Fixes gh-1644
Enhance JacksonAutoConfiguration to configure features on the
ObjectMapper it creates based on the following configuration
properties:
spring.jackson.deserialization.* = true|false
spring.jackson.generator.* = true|false
spring.jackson.mapper.* = true|false
spring.jackson.parser.* = true|false
spring.jackson.serialization.* = true|false
The final part of each property name maps onto an enum. The enums are:
deserialization: com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.DeserializationFeature
generator: com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonGenerator.Feature
mapper: com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.MapperFeature
parser: com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonParser.Feature
serialization: com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.SerializationFeature
Closes gh-1227