Previously, enforcedPlatform dependencies were using to pull in the
constraints defined in spring-boot-dependencies and
spring-boot-parent and applied them strictly so that the constrained
version had to be used. This worked as intended in Spring Boot's own
build but incorrectly enforced those same strict version requirements
on external consumers of Spring Boot's modules.
This commit reworks how Spring Boot defines its internal dependency
management so that platform dependencies are exposed to external
consumers while enforced platform dependencies are using internally.
See gh-19609
The Elasticsearch transport client has been deprecated since Spring Boot
2.2.0 and is about to be removed from Spring Data Elasticsearch and
Elasticsearch itself in their next major releases.
The available REST client support variants are now the preferred way of
using Elasticsearch features.
Closes gh-19668
Prior to this commit, requests made by `HttpRequestInterceptor`
instances configured on `RestTemplate` would not be recorded
properly.
This commit ensures that nested requests are recorded separately.
See gh-19381
Enforcing the spring-boot-dependencies platform makes for too strong
an opinion about the version of Kotlin that should be on the build
script's classpath. It clashes with the version of Kotlin that's
embedded in Gradle and used with Gradle's Kotlin DSL.
This commit switches to a normal platform (rather than an enforced
platform) which allows it to express an opinion about the version of
Kotlin without making it a strict requirement.
Closes gh-19609
This commit removes the validation starter from the web and
webflux starters - we've reconsidered that choice since many were
not using this feature as part of their default web experience.
Thit commit also changes the default EL implementation for the
Jakarta implementation, aligning all servers on it and simplifying
dependency management (especially exclusions that were required
previously).
Closes gh-19550