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philwebb opened this issue Apr 1, 2025 · 3 comments
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philwebb commented Apr 1, 2025

Much like we have properties.actuator.management.endpoints for properties that change all endpoints, we should have probably really named spring.http.client as spring.http.clients.

EDIT: We've reconsidered and we'd like to use spring.http.client.settings

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@philwebb philwebb changed the title Rename 'spring.http.client' properties to 'spring.http.clients' Rename 'spring.http.client' properties to 'spring.http.client.settings' Apr 1, 2025
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@philwebb philwebb modified the milestones: 3.x, 3.5.0-RC1 Apr 11, 2025
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