Commit c0b52d09f5 introduced support for
throwing an exception if a @RequestMapping handler method in a Spring
MVC controller was mapped to an empty path. This had negative side
effects for applications that intentionally mapped to an empty path,
potentially alongside a mapping to an explicit path for the same
handler method.
This commit addresses this by logging a warning (instead of throwing an
exception) if a @RequestMapping method is mapped only to empty paths.
This commit also introduces the same support for WebFlux-based
@RequestMapping handler methods.
Closes gh-22543
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