Previously, the Docbook Maven plugin would generate an epub archive
with the majority of contents in OEBPS/, including content.opf, while
the META-INF/container.xml file reference to content.opf in the root
of the archive.
This commit overrides the epub.oebps.dir variable to move the content
into the root of the archive where it's expected to be. Implementing
this override highlighted that our customization stylesheet was not
being applied as the configuration property was incorrect (it was
epubCustomnization rather than the required epub3Customization). This
has been corrected along with a problem with missing images that
fixing it revealed.
Closes gh-11470
This commit adds GC and thread jvm metrics to the existing memory
metrics. All three are now managed by a unique
management.metrics.binders.jvm.enabled property.
Closes gh-11425
This commit moves management.server.context-path to
management.server.servlet.context-path to align with the configuration
key for the application's main context path.
Closes gh-11359
Prior to this change, the Spring MVC auto-configuration would add a new
formatter to convert `java.util.Date` to/from `String` using the
configured configuration property `spring.mvc.date-format`.
This commit adds a new `WebConversionService` class that registers
date formatters with a custom date format, or register the default ones
if no custom configuration is provided.
This avoids duplicating equivalent formatters in the registry.
With this change, date types from `java.util`, `org.joda.time` and
`java.time` are now all supported.
This commit also replicates this feature for WebFlux applications by
adding a new `spring.webflux.date-format` configuration property.
Closes gh-5523
Closes gh-11402
Rather than using two properties to enable or disable reactive and
imperative repositories for a particular store, this commit introduces
a new repository type condition that's backed by a single
spring.data.<store>.repositories.type property. The type can be
auto (automatically enables whatever's available), imperative (enables
imperative repositories), none (enables nothing), or reactive (enables
reactive repositories). The default is auto.
Repositories do not have a reactive option (such as JPA) continue to
have a spring.data.<store>.repositories.enabled property that takes a
boolean value.
Closes gh-11134