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Spring Boot 2.0 Configuration Changelog
Configuration properties change between 1.5.10.RELEASE and 2.0.0.RELEASE
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 | Maximum of archive log files to keep. | 
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 | Maximum log file size. | 
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 | Appender pattern for log date format. | 
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 | Maximum time that a response can be cached. | 
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 | Whether to enable the auditevents endpoint. | 
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 | Maximum time that a response can be cached. | 
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 | Whether to enable the beans endpoint. | 
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 | Maximum time that a response can be cached. | 
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 | Whether to enable the conditions endpoint. | 
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 | Maximum time that a response can be cached. | 
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 | Whether to enable the configprops endpoint. | 
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 | Keys that should be sanitized. | 
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 | Maximum time that a response can be cached. | 
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 | Whether to enable the env endpoint. | 
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 | Keys that should be sanitized. | 
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 | Maximum time that a response can be cached. | 
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 | Whether to enable the flyway endpoint. | 
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 | Maximum time that a response can be cached. | 
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 | Whether to enable the health endpoint. | 
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 | Roles used to determine whether or not a user is authorized to be shown details. | |
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 | When to show full health details. | 
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 | Maximum time that a response can be cached. | 
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 | Whether to enable the heapdump endpoint. | 
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 | Maximum time that a response can be cached. | 
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 | Whether to enable the httptrace endpoint. | 
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 | Maximum time that a response can be cached. | 
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 | Whether to enable the info endpoint. | 
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 | Jolokia settings. | |
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 | Whether to enable the jolokia endpoint. | 
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 | Maximum time that a response can be cached. | 
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 | Whether to enable the liquibase endpoint. | 
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 | Maximum time that a response can be cached. | 
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 | Whether to enable the logfile endpoint. | 
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 | External Logfile to be accessed. | |
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 | Maximum time that a response can be cached. | 
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 | Whether to enable the loggers endpoint. | 
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 | Maximum time that a response can be cached. | 
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 | Whether to enable the mappings endpoint. | 
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 | Maximum time that a response can be cached. | 
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 | Whether to enable the metrics endpoint. | 
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 | Maximum time that a response can be cached. | 
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 | Whether to enable the prometheus endpoint. | 
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 | Maximum time that a response can be cached. | 
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 | Whether to enable the scheduledtasks endpoint. | 
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 | Whether to enable the sessions endpoint. | 
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 | Whether to enable the shutdown endpoint. | 
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 | Maximum time that a response can be cached. | 
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 | Whether to enable the threaddump endpoint. | 
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 | Whether to enable or disable all endpoints by default. | |
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 | Endpoints JMX domain name. | 
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 | Endpoint IDs that should be excluded. | |
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 | Endpoint IDs that should be included or '*' for all. | 
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 | Additional static properties to append to all ObjectNames of MBeans representing Endpoints. | |
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 | Whether to ensure that ObjectNames are modified in case of conflict. | 
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 | Base path for Web endpoints. | 
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 | Whether credentials are supported. | |
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 | Comma-separated list of headers to allow in a request. '*' allows all headers. | |
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 | Comma-separated list of methods to allow. '*' allows all methods. | |
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 | Comma-separated list of origins to allow. '*' allows all origins. | |
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 | Comma-separated list of headers to include in a response. | |
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 | How long the response from a pre-flight request can be cached by clients. | 
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 | Endpoint IDs that should be excluded. | |
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 | Endpoint IDs that should be included or '*' for all. | 
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 | Mapping between endpoint IDs and the path that should expose them. | |
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 | Whether to enable InfluxDB health check. | 
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 | Whether to enable Neo4j health check. | 
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 | Mapping of health statuses to HTTP status codes. | |
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 | Whether to enable files metrics. | 
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 | Whether to enable Spring Integration metrics. | 
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 | Whether to enable JVM metrics. | 
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 | Whether to enable Logback metrics. | 
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 | Whether to enable processor metrics. | 
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 | Whether to enable uptime metrics. | 
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 | Specific computed non-aggregable percentiles to ship to the backend for meter IDs starting-with the specified name. | |
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 | Whether meter IDs starting-with the specified name should be publish percentile histograms. | |
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 | Specific SLA boundaries for meter IDs starting-with the specified name. | |
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 | Whether meter IDs starting-with the specified name should be enabled. | |
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 | Number of measurements per request to use for this backend. | 
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 | Frequency for refreshing config settings from the LWC service. | 
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 | Time to live for subscriptions from the LWC service. | 
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 | URI for the Atlas LWC endpoint to retrieve current subscriptions. | |
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 | Connection timeout for requests to this backend. | 
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 | Whether exporting of metrics to this backend is enabled. | 
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 | URI for the Atlas LWC endpoint to evaluate the data for a subscription. | |
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 | Whether to enable streaming to Atlas LWC. | 
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 | Time to live for meters that do not have any activity. | 
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 | Number of threads to use with the metrics publishing scheduler. | 
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 | Read timeout for requests to this backend. | 
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 | Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use. | 
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 | URI of the Atlas server. | |
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 | Datadog API key. | |
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 | Datadog application key. | |
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 | Number of measurements per request to use for this backend. | 
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 | Connection timeout for requests to this backend. | 
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 | Whether to publish descriptions metadata to Datadog. | 
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 | Whether exporting of metrics to this backend is enabled. | 
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 | Tag that will be mapped to "host" when shipping metrics to Datadog. | 
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 | Number of threads to use with the metrics publishing scheduler. | 
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 | Read timeout for requests to this backend. | 
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 | Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use. | 
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 | URI to ship metrics to. | |
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 | UDP addressing mode, either unicast or multicast. | 
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 | Base time unit used to report durations. | 
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 | Whether exporting of metrics to Ganglia is enabled. | 
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 | Host of the Ganglia server to receive exported metrics. | 
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 | Port of the Ganglia server to receive exported metrics. | 
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 | Ganglia protocol version. | 
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 | Base time unit used to report rates. | 
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 | Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use. | 
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 | Time to live for metrics on Ganglia. | 
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 | Base time unit used to report durations. | 
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 | Whether exporting of metrics to Graphite is enabled. | 
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 | Host of the Graphite server to receive exported metrics. | 
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 | Port of the Graphite server to receive exported metrics. | 
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 | Protocol to use while shipping data to Graphite. | 
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 | Base time unit used to report rates. | 
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 | Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use. | 
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 | `` | For the default naming convention, turn the specified tag keys into part of the metric prefix. | 
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 | Whether to create the Influx database if it does not exist before attempting to publish metrics to it. | 
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 | Number of measurements per request to use for this backend. | 
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 | Whether to enable GZIP compression of metrics batches published to Influx. | 
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 | Connection timeout for requests to this backend. | 
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 | Write consistency for each point. | 
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 | Tag that will be mapped to "host" when shipping metrics to Influx. | 
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 | Whether exporting of metrics to this backend is enabled. | 
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 | Number of threads to use with the metrics publishing scheduler. | 
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 | Login password of the Influx server. | |
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 | Read timeout for requests to this backend. | 
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 | Retention policy to use (Influx writes to the DEFAULT retention policy if one is not specified). | |
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 | Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use. | 
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 | URI of the Influx server. | |
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 | Login user of the Influx server. | |
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 | Whether exporting of metrics to JMX is enabled. | 
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 | Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use. | 
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 | New Relic account ID. | |
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 | New Relic API key. | |
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 | Number of measurements per request to use for this backend. | 
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 | Connection timeout for requests to this backend. | 
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 | Whether exporting of metrics to this backend is enabled. | 
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 | Number of threads to use with the metrics publishing scheduler. | 
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 | Read timeout for requests to this backend. | 
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 | Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use. | 
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 | URI to ship metrics to. | |
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 | Whether to enable publishing descriptions as part of the scrape payload to Prometheus. | 
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 | Whether exporting of metrics to Prometheus is enabled. | 
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 | Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use. | 
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 | SignalFX access token. | |
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 | Number of measurements per request to use for this backend. | 
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 | Connection timeout for requests to this backend. | 
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 | Whether exporting of metrics to this backend is enabled. | 
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 | Number of threads to use with the metrics publishing scheduler. | 
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 | Read timeout for requests to this backend. | 
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 | Uniquely identifies the app instance that is publishing metrics to SignalFx. | |
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 | Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use. | 
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 | URI to ship metrics to. | |
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 | Whether, in the absence of any other exporter, exporting of metrics to an in-memory backend is enabled. | 
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 | Counting mode. | 
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 | Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use. | 
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 | Whether exporting of metrics to StatsD is enabled. | 
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 | StatsD line protocol to use. | 
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 | Host of the StatsD server to receive exported metrics. | 
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 | Total length of a single payload should be kept within your network’s MTU. | 
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 | How often gauges will be polled. | 
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 | Port of the StatsD server to receive exported metrics. | 
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 | Whether to send unchanged meters to the StatsD server. | 
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 | Maximum size of the queue of items waiting to be sent to the StatsD server. | 
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 | API token used when publishing metrics directly to the Wavefront API host. | |
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 | Number of measurements per request to use for this backend. | 
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 | Connection timeout for requests to this backend. | 
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 | Whether exporting of metrics to this backend is enabled. | 
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 | Global prefix to separate metrics originating from this app’s white box instrumentation from those originating from other Wavefront integrations when viewed in the Wavefront UI. | |
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 | Number of threads to use with the metrics publishing scheduler. | 
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 | Read timeout for requests to this backend. | 
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 | Unique identifier for the app instance that is the source of metrics being published to Wavefront. | |
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 | Step size (i.e. reporting frequency) to use. | 
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 | URI to ship metrics to. | |
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 | Whether auto-configured MeterRegistry implementations should be bound to the global static registry on Metrics. | 
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 | Maximum number of unique URI tag values allowed. | 
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 | Name of the metric for sent requests. | 
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 | Whether requests handled by Spring MVC or WebFlux should be automatically timed. | 
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 | Name of the metric for received requests. | 
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 | Add the "X-Application-Context" HTTP header in each response. | 
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 | Network address to which the management endpoints should bind. | |
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 | Management endpoint HTTP port (uses the same port as the application by default). | |
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 | Whether to enable HTTP request-response tracing. | 
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 | Items to be included in the trace. | 
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 | Include the "exception" attribute. | 
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 | Append to log. | 
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 | Timestamp format of the request log. | 
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 | Enable access log. | 
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 | Enable extended NCSA format. | 
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 | Date format to place in log file name. | |
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 | Log filename. | |
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 | Locale of the request log. | |
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 | Enable logging of the request cookies. | 
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 | Enable logging of request processing time. | 
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 | Enable logging of the request hostname. | 
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 | Number of days before rotated log files are deleted. | 
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 | Timezone of the request log. | 
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 | Display name of the application. | 
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 | Servlet context init parameters. | |
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 | Context path of the application. | |
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 | Path of the main dispatcher servlet. | 
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 | Maximum size, in bytes, of the HTTP message header. | 
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 | Time-to-live of the static resource cache. | |
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 | Whether HTTP 1.1 and later location headers generated by a call to sendRedirect will use relative or absolute redirects. | |
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 | Whether servlet filters should be initialized on startup. | 
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 | Banner file encoding. | 
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 | Height of the banner image in chars (default based on image height). | |
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 | Whether images should be inverted for dark terminal themes. | 
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 | Banner image file location (jpg or png can also be used). | 
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 | Left hand image margin in chars. | 
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 | Width of the banner image in chars. | 
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 | Banner text resource location. | 
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 | Database schema initialization mode. | 
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 | Allow caching null values. | 
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 | Key prefix. | |
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 | Entry expiration. | |
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 | Whether to use the key prefix when writing to Redis. | 
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 | Config file locations used in addition to the defaults. | |
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 | Socket option: connection time out. | |
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 | Heartbeat interval after which a message is sent on an idle connection to make sure it’s still alive. | 
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 | Idle timeout before an idle connection is removed. | 
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 | Maximum number of requests that get queued if no connection is available. | 
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 | Pool timeout when trying to acquire a connection from a host’s pool. | 
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 | Socket option: read time out. | |
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 | Type of Cassandra repositories to enable. | 
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 | Type of Couchbase repositories to enable. | 
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 | Type of Mongo repositories to enable. | 
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 | Auto index mode. | 
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 | Default page size. | 
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 | Maximum page size to be accepted. | 
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 | Whether to expose and assume 1-based page number indexes. | 
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 | Page index parameter name. | 
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 | `` | General prefix to be prepended to the page number and page size parameters. | 
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 | Delimiter to be used between the qualifier and the actual page number and size properties. | 
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 | Page size parameter name. | 
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 | Sort parameter name. | 
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 | Initialize the datasource with available DDL and DML scripts. | 
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 | Whether to log the condition evaluation delta upon restart. | 
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 | Whether to check that migration scripts location exists. | 
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 | Whether to enable flyway. | 
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 | SQL statements to execute to initialize a connection immediately after obtaining it. | |
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 | JDBC password to use if you want Flyway to create its own DataSource. | |
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 | JDBC url of the database to migrate. | |
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 | Login user of the database to migrate. | |
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 | Format to use when serializing Date objects. | |
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 | Whether to disable the escaping of HTML characters such as '<', '>', etc. | |
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 | Whether to exclude inner classes during serialization. | |
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 | Whether to enable serialization of complex map keys (i.e. non-primitives). | |
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 | Whether to exclude all fields from consideration for serialization or deserialization that do not have the "Expose" annotation. | |
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 | Naming policy that should be applied to an object’s field during serialization and deserialization. | |
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 | Whether to generate non executable JSON by prefixing the output with some special text. | |
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 | Whether to be lenient about parsing JSON that doesn’t conform to RFC 4627. | |
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 | Serialization policy for Long and long types. | |
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 | Whether to output serialized JSON that fits in a page for pretty printing. | |
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 | Whether to serialize null fields. | |
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 | Login password. | |
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 | URL of the InfluxDB instance to which to connect. | |
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 | Login user. | |
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 | Database schema initialization mode. | 
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 | Path to the SQL file to use to initialize the database schema. | 
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 | Number of rows that should be fetched from the database when more rows are needed. | 
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 | Maximum number of rows. | 
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 | Query timeout. | |
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 | Mapping resources (equivalent to "mapping-file" entries in persistence.xml). | |
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 | Specify whether sub-transactions are allowed. | 
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 | How long should normal shutdown (no-force) wait for transactions to complete. | |
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 | Delay between two recovery scans. | 
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 | Delay after which recovery can cleanup pending ('orphaned') log entries. | 
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 | Number of retry attempts to commit the transaction before throwing an exception. | 
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 | Delay between retry attempts. | 
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 | ID to pass to the server when making requests. | |
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 | Whether to fail fast if the broker is not available on startup. | 
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 | Additional admin-specific properties used to configure the client. | |
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 | Password of the private key in the key store file. | |
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 | Location of the key store file. | |
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 | Store password for the key store file. | |
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 | Location of the trust store file. | |
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 | Store password for the trust store file. | |
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 | Additional consumer-specific properties used to configure the client. | |
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 | Password of the private key in the key store file. | |
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 | Location of the key store file. | |
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 | Store password for the key store file. | |
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 | Location of the trust store file. | |
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 | Store password for the trust store file. | |
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 | Control flag for login configuration. | 
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 | Whether to enable JAAS configuration. | 
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 | Login module. | 
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 | Additional JAAS options. | |
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 | Prefix for the listener’s consumer client.id property. | |
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 | Time between publishing idle consumer events (no data received). | |
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 | Whether to log the container configuration during initialization (INFO level). | |
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 | Time between checks for non-responsive consumers. | |
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 | Multiplier applied to "pollTimeout" to determine if a consumer is non-responsive. | |
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 | Listener type. | 
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 | Additional producer-specific properties used to configure the client. | |
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 | Password of the private key in the key store file. | |
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 | Location of the key store file. | |
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 | Store password for the key store file. | |
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 | Location of the trust store file. | |
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 | Store password for the trust store file. | |
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 | When non empty, enables transaction support for producer. | |
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 | Whether read-only operations should use an anonymous environment. | 
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 | Change log configuration path. | 
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 | Whether to check that the change log location exists. | 
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 | Comma-separated list of runtime contexts to use. | |
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 | Default database schema. | |
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 | Whether to first drop the database schema. | 
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 | Whether to enable Liquibase support. | 
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 | Comma-separated list of runtime labels to use. | |
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 | Change log parameters. | |
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 | Login password of the database to migrate. | |
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 | File to which rollback SQL is written when an update is performed. | |
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 | JDBC URL of the database to migrate. | |
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 | Login user of the database to migrate. | |
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 | Flag to explicitly request a specific type of web application. | |
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 | Loaded resource bundle files cache duration. | |
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 | Whether to use the message code as the default message instead of throwing a "NoSuchMessageException". | 
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 | Whether a request parameter ("format" by default) should be used to determine the requested media type. | 
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 | Whether the path extension in the URL path should be used to determine the requested media type. | 
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 | Map file extensions to media types for content negotiation. | |
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 | Query parameter name to use when "favor-parameter" is enabled. | |
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 | Whether suffix pattern matching should work only against extensions registered with "spring.mvc.contentnegotiation.media-types.*". | 
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 | Whether to use suffix pattern match (".*") when matching patterns to requests. | 
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 | Database schema initialization mode. | 
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 | Path to the SQL file to use to initialize the database schema. | 
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 | Quartz job store type. | 
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 | Additional Quartz Scheduler properties. | |
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 | Acknowledge mode of container. | |
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 | Whether to start the container automatically on startup. | 
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 | Number of consumers per queue. | |
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 | Whether rejected deliveries are re-queued by default. | |
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 | How often idle container events should be published. | |
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 | Number of messages to be handled in a single request. | |
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 | Whether publishing retries are enabled. | 
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 | Duration between the first and second attempt to deliver a message. | 
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 | Maximum number of attempts to deliver a message. | 
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 | Maximum duration between attempts. | 
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 | Multiplier to apply to the previous retry interval. | 
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 | Whether retries are stateless or stateful. | 
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 | Listener container type. | 
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 | Key store type. | 
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 | Trust store type. | 
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 | `` | Name of the default exchange to use for send operations. | 
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 | `` | Value of a default routing key to use for send operations. | 
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 | Whether Reactor should collect stacktrace information at runtime. | 
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 | Maximum number of connections that can be allocated by the pool at a given time. | 
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 | Maximum number of "idle" connections in the pool. | 
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 | Maximum amount of time a connection allocation should block before throwing an exception when the pool is exhausted. | 
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 | Target for the minimum number of idle connections to maintain in the pool. | 
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 | Maximum number of connections that can be allocated by the pool at a given time. | 
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 | Maximum number of "idle" connections in the pool. | 
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 | Maximum amount of time a connection allocation should block before throwing an exception when the pool is exhausted. | 
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 | Target for the minimum number of idle connections to maintain in the pool. | 
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 | Shutdown timeout. | 
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 | Indicate that the response message is intended for a single user and must not be stored by a shared cache. | |
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 | Indicate that any cache may store the response. | |
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 | Maximum time the response should be cached, in seconds if no duration suffix is not specified. | |
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 | Indicate that once it has become stale, a cache must not use the response without re-validating it with the server. | |
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 | Indicate that the cached response can be reused only if re-validated with the server. | |
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 | Indicate to not cache the response in any case. | |
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 | Indicate intermediaries (caches and others) that they should not transform the response content. | |
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 | Same meaning as the "must-revalidate" directive, except that it does not apply to private caches. | |
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 | Maximum time the response should be cached by shared caches, in seconds if no duration suffix is not specified. | |
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 | Maximum time the response may be used when errors are encountered, in seconds if no duration suffix is not specified. | |
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 | Maximum time the response can be served after it becomes stale, in seconds if no duration suffix is not specified. | |
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 | Cache period for the resources served by the resource handler. | |
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 | Security filter chain dispatcher types. | 
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 | Security filter chain order. | 
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 | OAuth provider details. | |
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 | OAuth client registrations. | |
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 | Default user name. | 
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 | Password for the default user name. | |
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 | Granted roles for the default user name. | |
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 | Whether to enable support of multipart uploads. | 
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 | Threshold after which files are written to disk. | 
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 | Intermediate location of uploaded files. | |
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 | Max file size. | 
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 | Max request size. | 
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 | Whether to resolve the multipart request lazily at the time of file or parameter access. | 
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 | Cron expression for expired session cleanup job. | 
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 | Database schema initialization mode. | 
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 | Collection name used to store sessions. | 
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 | Cron expression for expired session cleanup job. | 
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 | Session repository filter dispatcher types. | 
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 | Session repository filter order. | |
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 | Enable the SpringEL compiler in SpringEL expressions. | 
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 | Enable device view resolver. | 
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 | Prefix that gets prepended to view names for mobile devices. | 
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 | Prefix that gets prepended to view names for tablet devices. | 
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