pull/14914/head
Stephane Nicoll 6 years ago
parent 47daf96c48
commit 9ade4898ef

@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ content into your application. Rather, pick only the properties that you need.
server.jetty.accesslog.time-zone=GMT # Timezone of the request log.
server.jetty.max-http-post-size=200000 # Maximum size in bytes of the HTTP post or put content.
server.jetty.selectors=-1 # Number of selector threads to use. When the value is -1, the default, the number of selectors is derived from the operating environment.
server.max-http-header-size=0 # Maximum size, in bytes, of the HTTP message header.
server.max-http-header-size=0 # Maximum size in bytes of the HTTP message header.
server.port=8080 # Server HTTP port.
server.server-header= # Value to use for the Server response header (if empty, no header is sent).
server.use-forward-headers= # Whether X-Forwarded-* headers should be applied to the HttpRequest.
@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ content into your application. Rather, pick only the properties that you need.
172\\.3[0-1]{1}\\.\\d{1,3}\\.\\d{1,3}\\
0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1\\
::1 # Regular expression that matches proxies that are to be trusted.
server.tomcat.max-connections=10000 # Maximum number of connections that the server accepts and processes at any given time
server.tomcat.max-connections=10000 # Maximum number of connections that the server accepts and processes at any given time.
server.tomcat.max-http-header-size=0 # Maximum size in bytes of the HTTP message header.
server.tomcat.max-http-post-size=2097152 # Maximum size in bytes of the HTTP post content.
server.tomcat.max-threads=200 # Maximum amount of worker threads.
@ -1101,7 +1101,7 @@ content into your application. Rather, pick only the properties that you need.
spring.rabbitmq.listener.simple.default-requeue-rejected= # Whether rejected deliveries are re-queued by default.
spring.rabbitmq.listener.simple.idle-event-interval= # How often idle container events should be published.
spring.rabbitmq.listener.simple.max-concurrency= # Maximum number of listener invoker threads.
spring.rabbitmq.listener.simple.prefetch= # Number of messages to be handled in a single request. It should be greater than or equal to the transaction size (if used).
spring.rabbitmq.listener.simple.prefetch= # Maximum number of unacknowledged messages that can be outstanding at each consumer.
spring.rabbitmq.listener.simple.retry.enabled=false # Whether publishing retries are enabled.
spring.rabbitmq.listener.simple.retry.initial-interval=1000ms # Duration between the first and second attempt to deliver a message.
spring.rabbitmq.listener.simple.retry.max-attempts=3 # Maximum number of attempts to deliver a message.
@ -1320,7 +1320,7 @@ content into your application. Rather, pick only the properties that you need.
management.metrics.binders.logback.enabled=true # Whether to enable Logback metrics.
management.metrics.binders.processor.enabled=true # Whether to enable processor metrics.
management.metrics.binders.uptime.enabled=true # Whether to enable uptime metrics.
management.metrics.distribution.percentiles-histogram.*= # Whether meter IDs starting-with the specified name should be publish percentile histograms.
management.metrics.distribution.percentiles-histogram.*= # Whether meter IDs starting with the specified name should publish percentile histograms.
management.metrics.distribution.percentiles.*= # Specific computed non-aggregable percentiles to ship to the backend for meter IDs starting-with the specified name.
management.metrics.distribution.sla.*= # Specific SLA boundaries for meter IDs starting-with the specified name. The longest match wins, the key `all` can also be used to configure all meters.
management.metrics.enable.*= # Whether meter IDs starting-with the specified name should be enabled. The longest match wins, the key `all` can also be used to configure all meters.

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