@ -399,17 +399,17 @@ content into your application. Rather, pick only the properties that you need.
# SPRING RESOURCES HANDLING ({sc-spring-boot-autoconfigure}/web/ResourceProperties.{sc-ext}[ResourceProperties])
spring.resources.add-mappings=true # Whether to enable default resource handling.
spring.resources.cache.control.max-age= # Maximum time the response should be cached, in seconds if no duration suffix is not specified.
spring.resources.cache.control.no-cache= # Indicate that the cached response can be reused only if re-validated with the server.
spring.resources.cache.control.no-store= # Indicate to not cache the response in any case.
spring.resources.cache.control.must-revalidate= # Indicate that once it has become stale, a cache must not use the response without re-validating it with the server.
spring.resources.cache.control.no-transform= # Indicate intermediaries (caches and others) that they should not transform the response content.
spring.resources.cache.control.cache-public= # Indicate that any cache may store the response.
spring.resources.cache.control.cache-private= # Indicate that the response message is intended for a single user and must not be stored by a shared cache.
spring.resources.cache.control.proxy-revalidate= # Same meaning as the "must-revalidate" directive, except that it does not apply to private caches.
spring.resources.cache.control.stale-while-revalidate= # Maximum time the response can be served after it becomes stale, in seconds if no duration suffix is not specified.
spring.resources.cache.control.stale-if-error= # Maximum time the response may be used when errors are encountered, in seconds if no duration suffix is not specified.
spring.resources.cache.control.s-max-age= # Maximum time the response should be cached by shared caches, in seconds if no duration suffix is not specified.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.max-age= # Maximum time the response should be cached, in seconds if no duration suffix is not specified.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.no-cache= # Indicate that the cached response can be reused only if re-validated with the server.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.no-store= # Indicate to not cache the response in any case.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.must-revalidate= # Indicate that once it has become stale, a cache must not use the response without re-validating it with the server.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.no-transform= # Indicate intermediaries (caches and others) that they should not transform the response content.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.cache-public= # Indicate that any cache may store the response.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.cache-private= # Indicate that the response message is intended for a single user and must not be stored by a shared cache.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.proxy-revalidate= # Same meaning as the "must-revalidate" directive, except that it does not apply to private caches.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.stale-while-revalidate= # Maximum time the response can be served after it becomes stale, in seconds if no duration suffix is not specified.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.stale-if-error= # Maximum time the response may be used when errors are encountered, in seconds if no duration suffix is not specified.
spring.resources.cache.cachecontrol.s-max-age= # Maximum time the response should be cached by shared caches, in seconds if no duration suffix is not specified.
spring.resources.cache.period= # Cache period for the resources served by the resource handler. If a duration suffix is not specified, seconds will be used.
spring.resources.chain.cache=true # Whether to enable caching in the Resource chain.
spring.resources.chain.enabled= # Whether to enable the Spring Resource Handling chain. By default, disabled unless at least one strategy has been enabled.