This commit fixes build issues, as the recent changes surfaced an
existing problem: QueryDsl auto-configurations were not guarded by
classpath conditions for QueryDsl Core.
See gh-34974
Introduce `WebClientSsl` interface and auto-configuration to allow a
WebClient builder to have custom SSL configuration applied.
The previous `ClientHttpConnectorConfiguration` has been been changed
to now create `ClientHttpConnectorFactory` instances which can be used
directly or by `AutoConfiguredWebClientSsl`.
Closes gh-18556
Update the auto-configuration gradle plugin so that the
configuration-properties plugin is not longer automatically applied.
This allows us to have auto-configuration modules that don't ship
configuration properties.
Closes gh-35028
Update R2DBC auto-configuration so that `R2dbcConnectionDetails` beans
may be optionally used to provide connection details.
See gh-34657
Co-Authored-By: Mortitz Halbritter <mkammerer@vmware.com>
Co-Authored-By: Phillip Webb <pwebb@vmware.com>
Update JDBC auto-configuration so that `JdbcConnectionDetails` beans
may be optionally used to provide connection details.
See gh-34657
Co-Authored-By: Mortitz Halbritter <mkammerer@vmware.com>
Co-Authored-By: Phillip Webb <pwebb@vmware.com>
The ResourceProviderCustomizer, which is used by FlywayAutoConfiguration
gets replaced with NativeImageResourceProviderCustomizer when running
in AOT mode. The NativeImageResourceProvider does the heavy lifting when
running in a native image: it uses PathMatchingResourcePatternResolver
to find the migration files.
Closes gh-31999
This commit adds the Spring for GraphQL auto-configuration back
into Spring Boot 3.0, now that a 1.1.0 release is scheduled with the
required baseline. This release also needs GraphQL Java 19.0 as a
baseline.
Closes gh-31809
This commit introduces auto-configuration for the new Elasticsearch
clients that are based upon their new Java client. The new Java
client builds on top of their existing low-level REST client,
replacing the high-level REST client which has been deprecated.
As part of introducing support for the new Elasticsearch client,
the auto-configuration for the templates (both imperative and
reactive) provided by Spring Data has also been updated to use the
new templates that build upon the new Java client.
As part of these changes, support for the high-level REST client and
the old Spring Data Elasticsearch templates has been removed. One
significant change is that the new reactive template is no longer
based on WebClient. As a result, the WebClient-specific configuration
property has been removed.
Closes gh-30647
Closes gh-28597
Closes gh-31755