If an isolated function doesn't have Message in its classpath, we
will never actually need to instantiate that class. This change
makes sure we check first.
When a Supplier<Flux<Foo>> is composed with a Function<Foo,Bar>
the resulting handler (supplier) should have Flux as its output
wrapper still (the most general output wrapper type in the chain).
A Spring Boot 2.0 app should behave the same as a Spering Boot 1.5
app with this change. The key thing was to change the return type
of the FunctionController and move the computation of single
valuedness for the output there (instead of trying to do it in the
return value handler, which isn't used in Spring 5).
The web module doesn't really need to depend on tomcat and all of
the Spring Boot web stack, but users need a way to grab that stuff
quickly if they want it (hence the new starter).
Also removed all spring-boot-starter dependencies from core and
context modules.