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
- Modifying dependencies to starter-web with tomcat exclusion plus
alternative servlet container instead of manual dependency on
spring-webmvc as it is the preferrable way to use alternative servlet
container
- Previously RestTemplate with ssl was configured manually in tests - now
it rellies on autoconfiguration - changed this for multi-connector test
and added test to ensure that ssl autoconfiguration is working
- Most samples with alterntative servlet containers used some kind of
service reading property and returning default since it wasn't
configured - removed it, since it is not specific to using alternative
servlet containers.
See gh-10548
Following some changes in the latest snapshot this includes:
- Some updates to oauth2 client auto-config
- Security auto-config no longer relies on GlobalAuthenticationConfigurerAdapter
- Remove reactive security starter
Closes gh-10704