Include auto-configuration support for EhCache with auto-detection of
the default `ehcache.xml` at the root of the classpath. EhCache
configuration can also be set via `spring.cache.config`.
See gh-2633
Add support for cache manager auto-configuration that is triggered when
the `EnableCaching` annotation is added to a Spring Boot application.
A new "spring.cache" set of configuration keys is also provided. The
"spring.cache.mode" allows the user to specify the cache provider that
should be auto-configured. If no explicit configuration is provided,
the environment is checked for the best suited cache implementation,
that is:
- Generic if at least one `Cache` bean is defined in the context.
- Hazelcast if either a default configuration file is present or the
`spring.cache.config` property is set.
- JCache if one JSR-107 provider is present
- Redis if a `RedisTemplate` is defined in the context
- Guava
- Simple as a fallback option, using concurrent maps
- NoOp (that is, no cache) if the mode is set to "none"
If the provider supports it, it is possible to specify the caches
to create on startup via `spring.cache.cache-names`. If the provider
relies on a configuration file and a custom one needs to be used
`spring.cache.config` can be set to such custom resource.
If more than one JSR-107 provider is present, it is possible to force
the provider to use by setting the mode to `jcache` and specifying the
fully qualified class name of the CachingProvider to use via
`spring.cache.jcache.provider`.
See gh-2633
SmartApplicationListener has been superseded by GenericEventListener as
of Spring Framework 4.2. It will be eventually deprecated and removed.
Migrate our event listeners to use the new contract.
Closes gh-2576
Previously, SpringBootWebSecurityConfiguration required a web
application and @EnableWebSecurity to be on the classpath.
@EnableWebSecurity is in spring-security-config so this could lead
to the configuration being active when spring-security-web isn't
on the classpath but the rest of Spring Security is.
This commit updates SpringBootWebSecurityConfiguration to also make it
conditional on a class in spring-security-web.
Fixes gh-2717
Spring Framework’s ParamterizedRowMapper has been deprecated since
3.1 and has been removed in 4.2. Spring Batch currently relies on
ParameterizedRowMapper, making it incompatible with 4.2. To allow us to
build successfully against 4.2, this commit ignores Spring Boot’s tests
that use Spring Batch’s JDBC support.
See gh-2575
In Spring Framework 4.1, @Order on a @Configuration class had no effect.
This allowed us to use it on auto-configuration classes to control
the ordering of auto-configuration classes without it having any
broader implications for configuration class ordering.
Spring Framework 4.2 now honours @Order on @Configuration classes. This
breaks a number of tests where we were relying on the order that the
classes were passed to register when evaluating various bean conditions.
This commit replaces the use of @Order on auto-configuration classes
with a new annotation, @AutoConfigureOrder. The new annotation is
handled by AutoConfigurationSorter where it’s used to order
auto-configuration classes. This allows us to order auto-configuration
classes without the unwanted side-effect of this also affecting the
general ordering of configuration classes.
See gh-2575
Previously, only a handful of properties could be set when
auto-configuring an Elasticsearch client. This commit introduces support
for configuring arbitrary properties using the
spring.data.elasticsearch.properties prefix. For example,
client.transport.sniff can be configured using
spring.data.elasticsearch.properties.client.transport.sniff.
Closes gh-1838
Previously, a TransportClient sniff property could not be configured
while using Spring Boot’s Elasticsearch auto-configuration. This commit
adds a new property, spring.data.elasticsearch.client-transport-sniff,
that can be used to configure the TransportClient while continuing to
use the auto-configuration support.
Closes gh-1838
In ActiveMQ 5.11 the signature of
PooledConnectionFactory.setConnectionFactory has changed. It now takes
an Object rather than a ConnectionFactory. This change is not binary
backwards compatible so it causes a NoSuchMethodError as we compile
against 5.10.
This commit updates ActiveMQConnectionFactoryConfiguration to call
the setConnectionFactory method reflectively, looking for both the
ConnectionFactory and Object variants.
Closes gh-2640
Unfortunately it still has to happen in a @PostConstruct (otherwise
JPA never sees the schema in time), but we can delay a bit by not
using @Autowired. Appears to fix the Spring Cloud problem
(https://github.com/spring-cloud/spring-cloud-config/issues/105).
Fixes gh-2658
We currently officially support Jackson 2.4, but some users wish to
use Jackson 2.5. This causes a failure as JacksonAutoConfiguration
depends on JacksonJodaFormat which exists in 2.4 but not in 2.5. This
commit updates JodaDataTimeJacksonConfiguration to make it conditional
on JacksonJodaFormat being on the classpath. This means that Jackson
2.5 users will not have configurable DateTime formatting
(added in 201fb5e5) but things will generally work once again.
Closes gh-2573
Previously, MongoProperties did not consider the configuration of a
custom authentication database when creating a MongoClient. This
commit updates MongoProperties to use the authentication database
when it is configured, falling back to the normal database when it is
not configured.
Closes gh-2562
Update ElasticsearchAutoConfiguration to ensure that local nodes are
closed when the context is closed. Prior to this commit the close()
method of the Client would be called which had no effect for local
Nodes.
Fixes gh-2480