This commit updates BaseDefaultCodecs by adding Kotlin Serialization codecs before their Jackson/GSON counterparts with their new default behavior that only handles classes with `@Serializable` at type or generics level. When there is no alternative codec for the same mime type, Kotlin Serialization codecs handle all supported cases. This commit also adds missing Jackson CBOR codecs, and moves both CBOR and Protobuf codecs to a lower priority, as they are less commonly used than JSON ones, with the same ordering used on Spring MVC side. See gh-35761 Closes gh-35787
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