@ -4498,12 +4498,18 @@ Note that, when using both `EncodedResourceResolver` (for example, Gzip, Brotli
@@ -4498,12 +4498,18 @@ Note that, when using both `EncodedResourceResolver` (for example, Gzip, Brotli
`VersionedResourceResolver`, they must be registered in that order, to ensure content-based
versions are always computed reliably based on the unencoded file.
https://www.webjars.org/documentation[WebJars] are also supported through the
For https://www.webjars.org/documentation[WebJars], versioned URLs like
`/webjars/jquery/1.2.0/jquery.min.js` are the recommended and most efficient way to use them.
The related resource location is configured out of the box with Spring Boot (or can be configured
manually via `ResourceHandlerRegistry`) and does not require to add the
`org.webjars:webjars-locator-core` dependency.
Version-less URLs like `/webjars/jquery/jquery.min.js` are supported through the
`WebJarsResourceResolver` which is automatically registered when the
`org.webjars:webjars-locator-core` library is present on the classpath. The resolver can
re-write URLs to include the version of the jar and can also match against incoming URLs
without versions -- for example, from `/jquery/jquery.min.js` to
`/jquery/1.2.0/jquery.min.js`.
`org.webjars:webjars-locator-core` library is present on the classpath, at the cost of a
classpath scanning that could slow down application startup. The resolver can re-write URLs to
include the version of the jar and can also match against incoming URLs without versions
-- for example, from `/webjars/jquery/jquery.min.js` to `/webjars/jquery/1.2.0/jquery.min.js`.
TIP: The Java configuration based on `ResourceHandlerRegistry` provides further options
for fine-grained control, e.g. last-modified behavior and optimized resource resolution.
@ -6104,12 +6104,18 @@ Note that, when using both `EncodedResourceResolver` (for example, for serving g
@@ -6104,12 +6104,18 @@ Note that, when using both `EncodedResourceResolver` (for example, for serving g
brotli-encoded resources) and `VersionResourceResolver`, you must register them in this order.
That ensures content-based versions are always computed reliably, based on the unencoded file.
https://www.webjars.org/documentation[WebJars] are also supported through the
For https://www.webjars.org/documentation[WebJars], versioned URLs like
`/webjars/jquery/1.2.0/jquery.min.js` are the recommended and most efficient way to use them.
The related resource location is configured out of the box with Spring Boot (or can be configured
manually via `ResourceHandlerRegistry`) and does not require to add the
`org.webjars:webjars-locator-core` dependency.
Version-less URLs like `/webjars/jquery/jquery.min.js` are supported through the
`WebJarsResourceResolver` which is automatically registered when the
`org.webjars:webjars-locator-core` library is present on the classpath. The resolver can
re-write URLs to include the version of the jar and can also match against incoming URLs
without versions -- for example, from `/jquery/jquery.min.js` to
`/jquery/1.2.0/jquery.min.js`.
`org.webjars:webjars-locator-core` library is present on the classpath, at the cost of a
classpath scanning that could slow down application startup. The resolver can re-write URLs to
include the version of the jar and can also match against incoming URLs without versions
-- for example, from `/webjars/jquery/jquery.min.js` to `/webjars/jquery/1.2.0/jquery.min.js`.
TIP: The Java configuration based on `ResourceHandlerRegistry` provides further options
for fine-grained control, e.g. last-modified behavior and optimized resource resolution.