Merge pull request #37986 from onobc

* pr/37986:
  Fix links in Spring Pulsar section of ref guide

Closes gh-37986
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Moritz Halbritter 2023-10-23 11:10:59 +02:00
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:spring-integration: https://spring.io/projects/spring-integration
:spring-integration-docs: https://docs.spring.io/spring-integration/reference/{spring-integration-version}/
:spring-kafka-docs: https://docs.spring.io/spring-kafka/docs/{spring-kafka-version}/reference/
:spring-pulsar-docs: https://docs.spring.io/spring-pulsar/docs/{spring-pulsar-version}/reference/html/
:spring-pulsar-docs: https://docs.spring.io/spring-pulsar/docs/{spring-pulsar-version}/reference/
:spring-restdocs: https://spring.io/projects/spring-restdocs
:spring-security: https://spring.io/projects/spring-security
:spring-security-docs: https://docs.spring.io/spring-security/reference/{spring-security-version}

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[[messaging.pulsar.connecting.ssl]]
==== SSL
By default, Pulsar clients communicate with Pulsar services in plain text.
You can follow {spring-pulsar-docs}#tls-encryption[these steps] in the Spring for Apache Pulsar reference documentation to enable TLS encryption.
You can follow {spring-pulsar-docs}reference/pulsar.html#tls-encryption[these steps] in the Spring for Apache Pulsar reference documentation to enable TLS encryption.
For complete details on the client and authentication see the Spring for Apache Pulsar {spring-pulsar-docs}#pulsar-client[reference documentation].
For complete details on the client and authentication see the Spring for Apache Pulsar {spring-pulsar-docs}reference/pulsar.html#pulsar-client[reference documentation].
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[[messaging.pulsar.admin.auth]]
==== Authentication
When accessing a Pulsar cluster that requires authentication, the admin client requires the same security configuration as the regular Pulsar client.
You can use the aforementioned <<pulsar.adoc#messaging.pulsar.connecting.auth,authentication configuration>> by replacing `spring.pulsar.client.authentication` with `spring.pulsar.admin.authentication`.
You can use the aforementioned <<messaging.pulsar.connecting.auth,authentication configuration>> by replacing `spring.pulsar.client.authentication` with `spring.pulsar.admin.authentication`.
TIP: To create a topic on startup, add a bean of type `PulsarTopic`.
If the topic already exists, the bean is ignored.