This commit updates `SessionAutoConfiguration` to ensure it is processed
after `MongoDataAutoConfiguration` and
`MongoReactiveDataAutoConfiguration`, instead of `MongoAutoConfiguration`
and `MongoReactiveAutoConfiguration`. This is required in order for
MongoDB Session auto-configuration to work, since
`MongoSessionConfiguration` and `MongoReactiveSessionConfiguration` are
conditional on `MongoOperations` and `ReactiveMongoOperations` beans,
respectively.
Closes gh-11054
Update `RedisProperties` to use an actual String[] for sentinal nodes
rather than a simple String. This allows us to lean on the updated
binder to automatically trim the elements.
Fixes gh-11029
Update endpoint code to provide cleaner separation of concerns.
Specifically, the top level endpoint package is no longer aware of
the fact that JMX and HTTP are ultimately used to expose endpoints.
Caching concerns have also been abstracted behind a general purpose
`OperationMethodInvokerAdvisor` interface.
Configuration properties have been refined to further enforce
separation. The `management.endpoint.<name>` prefix provides
configuration for a single endpoint (including enable and cache
time-to-live). These properties are now technology agnostic (they
don't include `web` or `jmx` sub properties).
The `management.endpoints.<technology>` prefix provide exposure specific
configuration. For example, `management.endpoints.web.path-mapping`
allow endpoint URLs to be changed.
Endpoint enabled/disabled logic has been simplified so that endpoints
can't be disabled per exposure technology. Instead a filter based
approach is used to allow refinement of what endpoints are exposed over
a given technology.
Fixes gh-10176
This commit removes two properties that were remove in earlier
milestones of Spring Boot 2 and reintroduced with the support of
micrometer.
Closes gh-11015