Polish "Update links in reference manual"

See gh-33245
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kotlin-coroutines-api: '{kotlin-site}/api/kotlinx.coroutines'
kotlin-github-org: 'https://github.com/Kotlin'
kotlin-issues: 'https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue'
micrometer-docs: 'https://docs.micrometer.io/micrometer/reference'
micrometer-context-propagation-docs: 'https://docs.micrometer.io/context-propagation/reference'
reactive-streams-site: 'https://www.reactive-streams.org'
reactive-streams-spec: 'https://github.com/reactive-streams/reactive-streams-jvm/blob/master/README.md#specification'
reactor-github-org: 'https://github.com/reactor'
@ -87,4 +89,5 @@ asciidoc:
stackoverflow-questions: '{stackoverflow-site}/questions'
stackoverflow-spring-tag: "{stackoverflow-questions}/tagged/spring"
stackoverflow-spring-kotlin-tags: "{stackoverflow-spring-tag}+kotlin"
testcontainers-site: 'https://www.testcontainers.org'
testcontainers-site: 'https://www.testcontainers.org'
vavr-docs: 'https://vavr-io.github.io/vavr-docs'

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= Using `depends-on`
If a bean is a dependency of another bean, that usually means that one bean is set as a
property of another. Typically you accomplish this with the xref:core/beans/dependencies/factory-properties-detailed.adoc#beans-ref-element[`<ref/>` element>] in XML-based configuration metadata. However, sometimes dependencies between
beans are less direct. An example is when a static initializer in a class needs to be
triggered, such as for database driver registration. The `depends-on` attribute can
explicitly force one or more beans to be initialized before the bean using this element
is initialized. The following example uses the `depends-on` attribute to express a
dependency on a single bean:
property of another. Typically you accomplish this with the
xref:core/beans/dependencies/factory-properties-detailed.adoc#beans-ref-element[`<ref/>` element>]
in XML-based configuration metadata. However, sometimes dependencies between beans are
less direct. An example is when a static initializer in a class needs to be triggered,
such as for database driver registration. The `depends-on` attribute can explicitly force
one or more beans to be initialized before the bean using this element is initialized.
The following example uses the `depends-on` attribute to express a dependency on a single
bean:
[source,xml,indent=0,subs="verbatim,quotes"]
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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ As of Spring Framework 5.2, the default configuration also provides support for
Vavr's `Try` method to trigger transaction rollbacks when it returns a 'Failure'.
This allows you to handle functional-style errors using Try and have the transaction
automatically rolled back in case of a failure. For more information on Vavr's Try,
refer to the https://vavr-io.github.io/vavr-docs/#_try[official Vavr documentation].
refer to the {vavr-docs}/#_try[official Vavr documentation].
Here's an example of how to use Vavr's Try with a transactional method:
[tabs]

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[[observability]]
= Observability Support
Micrometer defines an https://docs.micrometer.io/micrometer/reference/observation.html[Observation concept that enables both Metrics and Traces] in applications.
Micrometer defines an {micrometer-docs}/observation.html[Observation concept that enables both Metrics and Traces] in applications.
Metrics support offers a way to create timers, gauges, or counters for collecting statistics about the runtime behavior of your application.
Metrics can help you to track error rates, usage patterns, performance, and more.
Traces provide a holistic view of an entire system, crossing application boundaries; you can zoom in on particular user requests and follow their entire completion across applications.
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ As outlined xref:integration/observability.adoc[at the beginning of this section
|===
NOTE: Observations are using Micrometer's official naming convention, but Metrics names will be automatically converted
https://docs.micrometer.io/micrometer/reference/concepts/naming.html[to the format preferred by the monitoring system backend]
{micrometer-docs}/concepts/naming.html[to the format preferred by the monitoring system backend]
(Prometheus, Atlas, Graphite, InfluxDB...).
@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ This means that during the execution of that task, the ThreadLocals and logging
If the application globally configures a custom `ApplicationEventMulticaster` with a strategy that schedules event processing on different threads, this is no longer true.
All `@EventListener` methods will be processed on a different thread, outside the main event publication thread.
In these cases, the https://docs.micrometer.io/context-propagation/reference/[Micrometer Context Propagation library] can help propagate such values and better correlate the processing of the events.
In these cases, the {micrometer-context-propagation-docs}/[Micrometer Context Propagation library] can help propagate such values and better correlate the processing of the events.
The application can configure the chosen `TaskExecutor` to use a `ContextPropagatingTaskDecorator` that decorates tasks and propagates context.
For this to work, the `io.micrometer:context-propagation` library must be present on the classpath:

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}
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For more details, see the
https://docs.micrometer.io/context-propagation/reference/[documentation] of the Micrometer Context
Propagation library.
For more details, see the {micrometer-context-propagation-docs}/[documentation] of the
Micrometer Context Propagation library.