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Spring Boot 1.5 Configuration Changelog
Configuration properties change between 1.4.3.RELEASE
and 1.5.0.BUILD-SNAPSHOT
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Use dedicated property for each container. |
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The property is not used by Undertow. See https://issues.jboss.org/browse/UNDERTOW-587 for details |
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Caffeine will supersede the Guava support in Spring Boot 2.0 |
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Default value |
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Enable the endpoint. |
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Endpoint URL path. |
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Mark if the endpoint exposes sensitive information. |
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Enable the endpoint. |
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Endpoint identifier. |
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Endpoint URL path. |
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Mark if the endpoint exposes sensitive information. |
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Enable extended Cloud Foundry actuator endpoints. |
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Skip SSL verification for Cloud Foundry actuator endpoint security calls. |
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Enable cassandra health check. |
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Enable couchbase health check. |
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Value for content security policy header. |
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Content security policy mode. |
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The order of the filter chain used to authenticate tokens. |
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Maximum size in bytes of the HTTP post or put content. |
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Maximum queue length for incoming connection requests when all possible request processing threads are in use. |
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Buffer output such that it is only flushed periodically. |
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Enable access log rotation. |
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Comma-separated list of additional patterns that match jars to ignore for TLD scanning. |
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Maximum number of connections that the server will accept and process at any given time. |
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Maximum size in bytes of the HTTP post content. |
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Enable access log rotation. |
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Maximum size in bytes of the HTTP post content. |
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Register OpenSessionInViewInterceptor. |
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Strategy to use to determine which repositories get exposed. |
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Enable connection requests from multiple execution threads. |
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Default destination to use on send/receive operations that do not have a destination parameter. |
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Delivery delay to use for send calls in milliseconds. |
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Delivery mode. |
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Priority of a message when sending. |
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Enable explicit QoS when sending a message. |
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Timeout to use for receive calls in milliseconds. |
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Time-to-live of a message when sending in milliseconds. |
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Comma-delimited list of host:port pairs to use for establishing the initial connection to the Kafka cluster. |
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Id to pass to the server when making requests; used for server-side logging. |
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Frequency in milliseconds that the consumer offsets are auto-committed to Kafka if 'enable.auto.commit' true. |
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What to do when there is no initial offset in Kafka or if the current offset does not exist any more on the server. |
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Comma-delimited list of host:port pairs to use for establishing the initial connection to the Kafka cluster. |
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Id to pass to the server when making requests; used for server-side logging. |
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If true the consumer’s offset will be periodically committed in the background. |
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Maximum amount of time in milliseconds the server will block before answering the fetch request if there isn’t sufficient data to immediately satisfy the requirement given by "fetch.min.bytes". |
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Minimum amount of data the server should return for a fetch request in bytes. |
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Unique string that identifies the consumer group this consumer belongs to. |
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Expected time in milliseconds between heartbeats to the consumer coordinator. |
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Deserializer class for keys. |
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Maximum number of records returned in a single call to poll(). |
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Deserializer class for values. |
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Number of records between offset commits when ackMode is "COUNT" or "COUNT_TIME". |
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Listener AckMode; see the spring-kafka documentation. |
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Time in milliseconds between offset commits when ackMode is "TIME" or "COUNT_TIME". |
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Number of threads to run in the listener containers. |
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Timeout in milliseconds to use when polling the consumer. |
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Number of acknowledgments the producer requires the leader to have received before considering a request complete. |
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Number of records to batch before sending. |
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Comma-delimited list of host:port pairs to use for establishing the initial connection to the Kafka cluster. |
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Total bytes of memory the producer can use to buffer records waiting to be sent to the server. |
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Id to pass to the server when making requests; used for server-side logging. |
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Compression type for all data generated by the producer. |
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Serializer class for keys. |
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When greater than zero, enables retrying of failed sends. |
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Serializer class for values. |
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Additional properties used to configure the client. |
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Password of the private key in the key store file. |
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Location of the key store file. |
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Store password for the key store file. |
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Location of the trust store file. |
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Store password for the trust store file. |
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Default topic to which messages will be sent. |
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How often idle container events should be published in milliseconds. |
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Enable SSL. |
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Redis url, which will overrule host, port and password if set. |
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Sessions flush mode. |
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Type of existing DataSource to replace. |
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Default transaction timeout in seconds. |
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Perform the rollback on commit failures. |
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Default value |
Description |
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Roles required to access the management endpoint. |
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Maximum size in bytes of the HTTP message header. |
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Scope (lifetime) of the session. |
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Cluster password. |
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Journal file directory. |
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Enable embedded mode if the HornetQ server APIs are available. |
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Enable persistent store. |
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Comma-separated list of queues to create on startup. |
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Server id. |
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Comma-separated list of topics to create on startup. |
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HornetQ broker host. |
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HornetQ deployment mode, auto-detected by default. |
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Login password of the broker. |
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HornetQ broker port. |
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Login user of the broker. |
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Set whether HttpServletRequest attributes are allowed to override (hide) controller generated model attributes of the same name. |
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Set whether HttpSession attributes are allowed to override (hide) controller generated model attributes of the same name. |
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Enable template caching. |
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Template encoding. |
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Check that the templates location exists. |
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Content-Type value. |
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Name of the DateTool helper object to expose in the Velocity context of the view. |
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Enable MVC view resolution for this technology. |
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Set whether all request attributes should be added to the model prior to merging with the template. |
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Set whether all HttpSession attributes should be added to the model prior to merging with the template. |
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Set whether to expose a RequestContext for use by Spring’s macro library, under the name "springMacroRequestContext". |
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Name of the NumberTool helper object to expose in the Velocity context of the view. |
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Prefer file system access for template loading. |
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Prefix that gets prepended to view names when building a URL. |
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Additional velocity properties. |
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Name of the RequestContext attribute for all views. |
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Template path. |
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Suffix that gets appended to view names when building a URL. |
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Velocity Toolbox config location, for example "/WEB-INF/toolbox.xml". |
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White list of view names that can be resolved. |