Commit ccdbc0aa authored by Madhura Bhave's avatar Madhura Bhave

Polish "Remove redundancy from actuator documentation"

Closes gh-14206
parent abf5e63b
......@@ -1039,12 +1039,19 @@ additional entry:
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[[production-ready-monitoring]]
== Monitoring and Management over HTTP
If you are developing a web application, Spring Boot Actuator auto-configures all
enabled endpoints to be exposed over HTTP. The default convention is to use the `id` of
the endpoint with a prefix of `/actuator` as the URL path. For example, `health` is
exposed as `/actuator/health`.
TIP: Actuator is supported natively with Spring MVC, Spring WebFlux, and Jersey.
[[production-ready-customizing-management-server-context-path]]
=== Customizing the Management Endpoint Paths
Sometimes, it is useful to customize the prefix for the management endpoints. By default,
endpoints are exposed over HTTP under the `/actuator` path by using the ID of
the endpoint. For
Sometimes, it is useful to customize the prefix for the management endpoints. For
example, your application might already use `/actuator` for another purpose. You can
use the `management.endpoints.web.base-path` property to change the prefix for your
management endpoint, as shown in the following example:
......@@ -1076,6 +1083,8 @@ The following example remaps `/actuator/health` to `/healthcheck`:
management.endpoints.web.path-mapping.health=healthcheck
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[[production-ready-customizing-management-server-port]]
=== Customizing the Management Server Port
Exposing management endpoints by using the default HTTP port is a sensible choice for
......@@ -1157,7 +1166,7 @@ If you do not want to expose endpoints over HTTP, you can set the management por
management.server.port=-1
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Above can be achieved using the property `management.endpoints.web.exposure.exclude` as well, as shown in
This can be achieved using the `management.endpoints.web.exposure.exclude` property as well, as shown in
following example:
[source,properties,indent=0]
......@@ -1165,18 +1174,7 @@ following example:
management.endpoints.web.exposure.exclude=*
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`*` can be used to select all endpoints.
If you want to disable HTTP endpoints selectively, configure the list of endpoints IDs to be disabled in
`management.endpoints.web.exposure.exclude` property
as shown in following example:
[source,properties,indent=0]
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management.endpoints.web.exposure.exclude=env,beans
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`env` and `beans` endpoints will not be exposed over HTTP.
[[production-ready-jmx]]
== Monitoring and Management over JMX
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