Add additional @AutoConfigureAfter elements to ActiveMQAutoConfiguration
and HornetQAutoConfiguration to ensure that they are configured after
JndiConnectionFactoryAutoConfiguration.
The possible sources for a JMS ConnectionFactory are:
1. JNDI
2. HornetQ (embedded broker or an external broker)
3. ActiveMQ (embedded broker or an external broker)
The last two auto configurations must run after JTA auto-configuration
has completed as it may register additional beans that are necessary to
enable XA.
Previously, the HornetQ embedded broker would start regardless of the
presence of a ConnectionFactory as a ConditionalOnMissingBean was
missing. Furthermore, there was no order condition for the JNDI
auto-configuration so it may just run after one of the broker has been
found.
JNDI takes now precedence to be consistent with the regular DataSource
auto configuration.
Fixes gh-1821
Change the default value of spring.datasource.jmx-enabled to false
to prevent InstanceAlreadyExistsException problems when using the
Spring Test Framework.
Fixes gh-1590
Update the auto-configured PersistenceExceptionTranslationPostProcessor
to proxy target classes as well as interfaces. Also provide a config
property to disable registration all together.
Fixes gh-1844
Add `CommonsLoggingLiquibaseLogger` implementation to adapt Liquibase's
`Logger` to Apache Commons Logging.
The `LiquibaseAutoConfiguration` class has also been updated to
automatically use the adapter
Fixes gh-1840
Upgrade to latest versions of Tomcat and Jetty and to the latest Servlet
API whilst will remaining compatible with Tomcat 7 and Jetty 8.
Fixes gh-1832, gh-369
Disable JTA auto-configuration altogether with a simple property. This
can be useful if the environment is JTA capable but the application does
not require it.
Fixes gh-1457
Override the default StringHttpMessageConverter provided by the standard
Spring MVC configuration so that is uses UTF-8 instead of the aging
default of the servlet spec (that is ISO-8859-1)
Fixes gh-1800
The old resolver class is deprecated already, and there's no reason
to continue to support the View and View resolver implementations
from Boot 1.1, so I removed those. Also there is no need to support
older versions of Groovy, so I removed a config class that was
conditional on a groovy version (by looking for the markup support).
Fixes gh-1578
Add a @NestedConfigurationProperty annotation which can be used to
customize how configuration mete-data is generated.
Prior to this commit only inner-classes where considered nested
(see Tomcat in ServerProperties). Using this new annotation, the Ssl
property in ServerProperties can be detected as well.
See gh-1001
Update the `spring-boot`, `spring-boot-autoconfigure` and
`spring-boot-actuator` project to generate configuration meta-data
files during compilation.
See gh-1001
Update OnBeanCondition to use a new BeanTypeRegistry which includes
optimized code when using a DefaultListableBeanFactory. The optimized
version calculates bean types only once per bean and caches the result.
Prior to this change the sample "pet clinic" application would spend
400-500 milliseconds evaluating OnBeanConditions, after this change it
spends around 120 milliseconds.
Fixes gh-1803
Instead of just blindly creating the default authentication manager, after
thic change we count the beans of type GlobalAuthenticationManagerConfigurer
and assume that if we detect more than we expect (one from Boot and one from
Spring Security) then the user is telling us they want to configure the
AuthenticationManager themselves.
Fixes gh-1801
GroovyWebConfiguration creates a GroovyTemplateViewResolver which is
a UrlBasedViewResolver sub-class. UrlBasedViewResolver is provided
by spring-webmvc. Previously, if a user configured a web application
but did not have spring-webmvc on the classpath, the application
would fail to start with a NoClassDefFoundError for
UrlBasedViewResolver.
This commit makes GroovyWebConfiguration conditional on
UrlBasedViewResolver being on the classpath so that it backs of in
the absence of spring-webmvc.
Fixes gh-1793
Previously, Spring Security's filter had no configured order. Due to
the use of AnnotationAwareOrderComparater this meant that its order
defaulted to LOWEST_PRECEDENCE. This meant that a user had to declare
a FilterRegistrationBean for the filter and explicitly set its order
if they want another filter to run after Spring Security's.
This commit updates the security auto-configuration to assign a
default order of zero to Spring Security's filter, allowing filters
to be easily configured to run before it or after it. This default
value can overridden using the server.filter-order property. The
default order is also exposed as a constant on SecurityProperties,
allowing it to be referenced from other filter declarations.
Closes gh-1640
Spring IO Platform already provides dependency management for JavaMail.
This commit updates Boot’s new JavaMail dependency management to align
with the Platform, thereby allowing the Platform to inherit Boot’s
dependency management instead of defining its own.
This commit adds a new starter to auto-configure a MailSender when the
necessary classes are present and when the property "spring.mail.host" is
set.
The auto-configuration also accepts any arbitrary properties that
JavaMail might need using the "spring.mail.properties" prefix.
Fixes gh-1760