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Merge branch '2.6.x' into 2.7.x

Closes gh-31381
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Andy Wilkinson 4 years ago
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@ -30,22 +30,6 @@ This behavior has been chosen because many Spring developers add `spring-boot-st @@ -30,22 +30,6 @@ This behavior has been chosen because many Spring developers add `spring-boot-st
You can still enforce your choice by setting the chosen application type to `SpringApplication.setWebApplicationType(WebApplicationType.REACTIVE)`.
"`WebFlux.fn`", the functional variant, separates the routing configuration from the actual handling of the requests, as shown in the following example:
include::code:MyRoutingConfiguration[]
include::code:MyUserHandler[]
WebFlux is part of the Spring Framework and detailed information is available in its {spring-framework-docs}/web-reactive.html#webflux-fn[reference documentation].
TIP: You can define as many `RouterFunction` beans as you like to modularize the definition of the router.
Beans can be ordered if you need to apply a precedence.
To get started, add the `spring-boot-starter-webflux` module to your application.
NOTE: Adding both `spring-boot-starter-web` and `spring-boot-starter-webflux` modules in your application results in Spring Boot auto-configuring Spring MVC, not WebFlux.
This behavior has been chosen because many Spring developers add `spring-boot-starter-webflux` to their Spring MVC application to use the reactive `WebClient`.
You can still enforce your choice by setting the chosen application type to `SpringApplication.setWebApplicationType(WebApplicationType.REACTIVE)`.
[[web.reactive.webflux.auto-configuration]]
==== Spring WebFlux Auto-configuration

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