This commit extract spring-related links and recurring external links into asciidoctor attributes to be used by the Antora toolchain. It notably homogenizes links to: - IETF RFCs - Java Community Process JSRs - the Java API Documentation (on the Java 17 version) - Kotlin documentations (on the Kotlinlang.org version) - the Spring Boot reference guide (on the `html` version) This commit also reworks most link attributes to follow a Project-Category-Misc syntax. For example, `spring-boot-docs` rather than `docs-spring-boot`. Finally, it makes an effort to clean up remainders from the previous documentation toolchain, namely the `docs/asciidoc` folder and `modules/ROOT/pages/attributes.adoc` file. Closes gh-26864 Closes gh-31619
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[[transaction-application-server-integration]]
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= Application server-specific integration
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Spring's transaction abstraction is generally application server-agnostic. Additionally,
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Spring's `JtaTransactionManager` class (which can optionally perform a JNDI lookup for
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the JTA `UserTransaction` and `TransactionManager` objects) autodetects the location for
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the latter object, which varies by application server. Having access to the JTA
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`TransactionManager` allows for enhanced transaction semantics -- in particular,
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supporting transaction suspension. See the
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{spring-framework-api}/transaction/jta/JtaTransactionManager.html[`JtaTransactionManager`]
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javadoc for details.
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Spring's `JtaTransactionManager` is the standard choice to run on Jakarta EE application
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servers and is known to work on all common servers. Advanced functionality, such as
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transaction suspension, works on many servers as well (including GlassFish, JBoss and
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Geronimo) without any special configuration required.
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