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task docsZip(type: Zip, dependsOn: ['api', 'asciidoctor', 'asciidoctorPdf', 'dokkaHtmlMultiModule']) {
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group = "Distribution"
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description = "Builds -${archiveClassifier} archive containing api and reference " +
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"for deployment at https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs."
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"for deployment at https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/."
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archiveBaseName.set("spring-framework")
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archiveClassifier.set("docs")
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## FAQ
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Q. What about IntelliJ IDEA's own [Gradle support](https://confluence.jetbrains.net/display/IDEADEV/Gradle+integration)?
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Q. What about IntelliJ IDEA's own [Gradle support](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/gradle.html)?
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A. Keep an eye on https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-53476
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################################################################################
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#
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# Additional file types adapted from
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# http://sites.utoronto.ca/webdocs/HTMLdocs/Book/Book-3ed/appb/mimetype.html
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# https://web.archive.org/web/20220119153325/http%3A//sites.utoronto.ca/webdocs/HTMLdocs/Book/Book-3ed/appb/mimetype.html
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# kindly re-licensed to Apache Software License 2.0 by Ian Graham.
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#
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################################################################################
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/**
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* Package providing integration of
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* <a href="http://www.beanshell.org">BeanShell</a>
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* <a href="https://beanshell.github.io/">BeanShell</a>
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* (and <a href="https://code.google.com/p/beanshell2/">BeanShell2</a>)
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* into Spring's scripting infrastructure.
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*/
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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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/**
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* Package providing integration of
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* <a href="http://www.groovy-lang.org/">Groovy</a>
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* <a href="https://www.groovy-lang.org/">Groovy</a>
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* into Spring's scripting infrastructure.
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*/
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@NonNullApi
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* {@code jmxremote_optional.jar} into your classpath, for example in the {@code lib/ext}
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* folder of your JVM.
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*
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* <p>See also:
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* <ul>
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* <li><a href="https://jira.spring.io/browse/SPR-8093">SPR-8093</a></li>
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* <li><a href="https://issuetracker.springsource.com/browse/EBR-349">EBR-349</a></li>
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* </ul>
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* <p>See also: <a href="https://jira.spring.io/browse/SPR-8093">SPR-8093</a>
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*
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* @author Rob Harrop
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* @author Juergen Hoeller
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/**
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* Compare the signatures of the bridge method and the method which it bridges. If
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* the parameter and return types are the same, it is a 'visibility' bridge method
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* introduced in Java 6 to fix https://bugs.java.com/view_bug.do?bug_id=6342411.
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* introduced in Java 6 to fix https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-6342411.
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* See also https://stas-blogspot.blogspot.com/2010/03/java-bridge-methods-explained.html
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* @return whether signatures match as described
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*/
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- Need to agree on a standard date format for 'default' processing of dates. Currently it is:
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formatter = new SimpleDateFormat("EEE, d MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss z", Locale.UK);
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// this is something of this format: "Wed, 4 Jul 2001 12:08:56 GMT"
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// https://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html
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// https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html
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- See LiteralTests for Date (4,5,6) - should date take an expression rather than be hardcoded in the grammar
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to take 2 strings only?
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- when doing arithmetic, eg. 8.4 / 4 and the user asks for an Integer return type - do we silently coerce or
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say we cannot as it won't fit into an int? (see OperatorTests.testMathOperatorDivide04)
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- Is $index within projection/selection useful or just cute?
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- All reals are represented as Doubles (so 1.25f is held internally as a double, can be converted to float when required though) - is that ok?
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- All reals are represented as Doubles (so 1.25f is held internally as a double, can be converted to float when required though) - is that ok?
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///CLOVER:OFF
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/**
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* Spring Security scenarios from https://wiki.springsource.com/display/SECURITY/Spring+Security+Expression-based+Authorization
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* Spring Security scenarios from https://docs.spring.io/spring-security/reference/servlet/authorization/expression-based.html
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*
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* @author Andy Clement
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*/
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*/
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public enum EmbeddedDatabaseType {
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/** The <a href="http://hsqldb.org">Hypersonic</a> Embedded Java SQL Database. */
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/** The <a href="https://hsqldb.org">Hypersonic</a> Embedded Java SQL Database. */
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HSQL,
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/** The <a href="https://h2database.com">H2</a> Embedded Java SQL Database Engine. */
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/**
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* Implementation of {@link MessageConverter} that can read and write JSON
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* using the <a href="http://json-b.net/">JSON Binding API</a>.
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* using the <a href="https://javaee.github.io/jsonb-spec/">JSON Binding API</a>.
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*
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* @author Juergen Hoeller
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* @since 5.3
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* two are "similar" - i.e. they contain the same elements and attributes
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* regardless of order.
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* <p>Use of this matcher assumes the
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* <a href="http://xmlunit.sourceforge.net/">XMLUnit</a> library is available.
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* <a href="https://www.xmlunit.org/">XMLUnit</a> library is available.
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* @param expectedXmlContent the expected XML content
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*/
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public RequestMatcher xml(String expectedXmlContent) {
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/**
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* {@code MockMvcWebConnection} enables {@link MockMvc} to transform a
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* {@link WebRequest} into a {@link WebResponse}.
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* <p>This is the core integration with <a href="http://htmlunit.sourceforge.net/">HtmlUnit</a>.
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* <p>This is the core integration with <a href="https://htmlunit.sourceforge.io/">HtmlUnit</a>.
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* <p>Example usage can be seen below.
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*
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* <pre class="code">
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* are "similar" - i.e. they contain the same elements and attributes
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* regardless of order.
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* <p>Use of this matcher requires the <a
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* href="http://xmlunit.sourceforge.net/">XMLUnit</a> library.
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* href="https://www.xmlunit.org/">XMLUnit</a> library.
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* @param xmlContent the expected XML content
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* @see MockMvcResultMatchers#xpath(String, Object...)
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* @see MockMvcResultMatchers#xpath(String, Map, Object...)
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/**
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* Implementation of {@link org.springframework.http.converter.HttpMessageConverter}
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* that can read and write JSON using the
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* <a href="http://json-b.net/">JSON Binding API</a>.
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* <a href="https://javaee.github.io/jsonb-spec/">JSON Binding API</a>.
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*
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* <p>This converter can be used to bind to typed beans or untyped {@code HashMap}s.
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* By default, it supports {@code application/json} and {@code application/*+json} with
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* Escapes based on the JavaScript 1.5 recommendation.
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*
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* <p>Reference:
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* <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/JavaScript/Guide/Values,_variables,_and_literals#String_literals">
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* <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Grammar_and_types#string_literals">
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* JavaScript Guide</a> on Mozilla Developer Network.
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*
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* @author Juergen Hoeller
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* @author Rossen Stoyanchev
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* @since 4.1
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* @see GroovyMarkupView
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* @see <a href="http://groovy-lang.org/templating.html#_the_markuptemplateengine">
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* @see <a href="https://groovy-lang.org/templating.html#_the_markuptemplateengine">
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* Groovy Markup Template engine documentation</a>
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*/
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* @since 4.1
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* @see GroovyMarkupViewResolver
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* @see GroovyMarkupConfigurer
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* @see <a href="http://groovy-lang.org/templating.html#_the_markuptemplateengine">
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* @see <a href="https://groovy-lang.org/templating.html#_the_markuptemplateengine">
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* Groovy Markup Template engine documentation</a>
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*/
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public class GroovyMarkupView extends AbstractTemplateView {
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/**
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* Support classes for the integration of
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* <a href="http://docs.groovy-lang.org/docs/next/html/documentation/template-engines.html#_the_markuptemplateengine">
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* <a href="https://groovy-lang.org/templating.html#_the_markuptemplateengine">
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* Groovy Templates</a> as Spring web view technology.
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* Contains a View implementation for Groovy templates.
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*/
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=== The Elvis Operator
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The Elvis operator is a shortening of the ternary operator syntax and is used in the
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http://www.groovy-lang.org/operators.html#_elvis_operator[Groovy] language.
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https://www.groovy-lang.org/operators.html#_elvis_operator[Groovy] language.
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following example shows:
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=== Safe Navigation Operator
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The safe navigation operator is used to avoid a `NullPointerException` and comes from
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the http://www.groovy-lang.org/operators.html#_safe_navigation_operator[Groovy]
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the https://www.groovy-lang.org/operators.html#_safe_navigation_operator[Groovy]
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language. Typically, when you have a reference to an object, you might need to verify that
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it is not null before accessing methods or properties of the object. To avoid this, the
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safe navigation operator returns null instead of throwing an exception. The following
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to handle transactions across multiple resources, which is not a requirement for many
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applications. Many high-end applications use a single, highly scalable database (such as
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Oracle RAC) instead. Stand-alone transaction managers (such as
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https://www.atomikos.com/[Atomikos Transactions] and http://jotm.objectweb.org/[JOTM])
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https://www.atomikos.com/[Atomikos Transactions] and https://jotm.ow2.org/[JOTM])
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are other options. Of course, you may need other application server capabilities, such as
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Java Message Service (JMS) and Jakarta EE Connector Architecture (JCA).
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* https://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-01-2009/jw-01-spring-transactions.html[Distributed
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* https://www.infoworld.com/article/2077963/distributed-transactions-in-spring--with-and-without-xa.html[Distributed
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transactions in Spring, with and without XA] is a JavaWorld presentation in which
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Spring's David Syer guides you through seven patterns for distributed
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transactions in Spring applications, three of them with XA and four without.
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Java database engines. Support for http://www.hsqldb.org[HSQL],
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Java database engines. Support for https://www.hsqldb.org[HSQL],
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https://www.h2database.com[H2], and https://db.apache.org/derby[Derby] is provided
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natively. You can also use an extensible API to plug in new embedded database types and
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`DataSource` implementations.
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easy to read https://rsocket.io/about/Protocol[specification] along with some protocol
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easy to read https://rsocket.io/about/protocol[specification] along with some protocol
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{gh-rsocket}/rsocket/tree/master/Extensions[extensions]. Therefore it is
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a good idea to read the spec, independent of language implementations and higher level
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framework APIs. This section provides a succinct overview to establish some context.
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The `org.springframework.mock.web` package contains a comprehensive set of Servlet API
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mock objects that are useful for testing web contexts, controllers, and filters. These
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mock objects are targeted at usage with Spring's Web MVC framework and are generally more
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convenient to use than dynamic mock objects (such as http://easymock.org/[EasyMock])
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convenient to use than dynamic mock objects (such as https://easymock.org/[EasyMock])
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or alternative Servlet API mock objects (such as http://www.mockobjects.com[MockObjects]).
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TIP: Since Spring Framework 5.0, the mock objects in `org.springframework.mock.web` are
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==== HtmlUnit Integration
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Spring provides integration between <<spring-mvc-test-server, MockMvc>> and
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http://htmlunit.sourceforge.net/[HtmlUnit]. This simplifies performing end-to-end testing
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https://htmlunit.sourceforge.io/[HtmlUnit]. This simplifies performing end-to-end testing
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when using HTML-based views. This integration lets you:
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* Easily test HTML pages by using tools such as
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http://htmlunit.sourceforge.net/[HtmlUnit],
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https://htmlunit.sourceforge.io/[HtmlUnit],
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https://www.seleniumhq.org[WebDriver], and
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http://www.gebish.org/manual/current/#spock-junit-testng[Geb] without the need to
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https://www.gebish.org/manual/current/#spock-junit-testng[Geb] without the need to
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deploy to a Servlet container.
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* Test JavaScript within pages.
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* Optionally, test using mock services to speed up testing.
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looks like the form. Instead, we request the form, fill it out, and submit it, thereby
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significantly reducing the overhead.
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Another important factor is that http://htmlunit.sourceforge.net/javascript.html[HtmlUnit
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Another important factor is that https://htmlunit.sourceforge.io/javascript.html[HtmlUnit
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uses the Mozilla Rhino engine] to evaluate JavaScript. This means that we can also test
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the behavior of JavaScript within our pages.
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See the http://htmlunit.sourceforge.net/gettingStarted.html[HtmlUnit documentation] for
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See the https://htmlunit.sourceforge.io/gettingStarted.html[HtmlUnit documentation] for
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additional information about using HtmlUnit.
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[[spring-mvc-test-server-htmlunit-mah-advanced-builder]]
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===== MockMvc and Geb
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In the previous section, we saw how to use MockMvc with WebDriver. In this section, we
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use http://www.gebish.org/[Geb] to make our tests even Groovy-er.
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use https://www.gebish.org/[Geb] to make our tests even Groovy-er.
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[[spring-mvc-test-server-htmlunit-geb-why]]
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====== Why Geb and MockMvc?
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Next, we create a `content` closure that specifies all the areas of interest within the
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page. We can use a
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http://www.gebish.org/manual/current/#the-jquery-ish-navigator-api[jQuery-ish Navigator
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https://www.gebish.org/manual/current/#the-jquery-ish-navigator-api[jQuery-ish Navigator
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API] to select the content in which we are interested.
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----
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For further details on how to get the most out of Geb, see
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http://www.gebish.org/manual/current/[The Book of Geb] user's manual.
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https://www.gebish.org/manual/current/[The Book of Geb] user's manual.
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[[spring-mvc-test-client]]
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`SpringResourceTemplateResolver`, `SpringWebFluxTemplateEngine`, and
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`ThymeleafReactiveViewResolver`. For more details, see
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https://www.thymeleaf.org/documentation.html[Thymeleaf+Spring] and the WebFlux integration
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http://forum.thymeleaf.org/Thymeleaf-3-0-8-JUST-PUBLISHED-td4030687.html[announcement].
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https://web.archive.org/web/20210623051330/http%3A//forum.thymeleaf.org/Thymeleaf-3-0-8-JUST-PUBLISHED-td4030687.html[announcement].
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in Java 5 created opportunities (such as annotated REST controllers or unit tests), the
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addition of lambda expressions in Java 8 created opportunities for functional APIs in Java.
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This is a boon for non-blocking applications and continuation-style APIs (as popularized
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by `CompletableFuture` and http://reactivex.io/[ReactiveX]) that allow declarative
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by `CompletableFuture` and https://reactivex.io/[ReactiveX]) that allow declarative
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composition of asynchronous logic. At the programming-model level, Java 8 enabled Spring
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WebFlux to offer functional web endpoints alongside annotated controllers.
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https://projectreactor.io/docs/core/release/api/reactor/core/publisher/Mono.html[`Mono`] and
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https://projectreactor.io/docs/core/release/api/reactor/core/publisher/Flux.html[`Flux`] API types
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to work on data sequences of 0..1 (`Mono`) and 0..N (`Flux`) through a rich set of operators aligned with the
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ReactiveX http://reactivex.io/documentation/operators.html[vocabulary of operators].
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ReactiveX https://reactivex.io/documentation/operators.html[vocabulary of operators].
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Reactor is a Reactive Streams library and, therefore, all of its operators support non-blocking back pressure.
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Reactor has a strong focus on server-side Java. It is developed in close collaboration
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with Spring.
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[[mvc-view-groovymarkup]]
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== Groovy Markup
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The http://groovy-lang.org/templating.html#_the_markuptemplateengine[Groovy Markup Template Engine]
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The https://groovy-lang.org/templating.html#_the_markuptemplateengine[Groovy Markup Template Engine]
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is primarily aimed at generating XML-like markup (XML, XHTML, HTML5, and others), but you can
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use it to generate any text-based content. The Spring Framework has a built-in
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integration for using Spring MVC with Groovy Markup.
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@ -597,7 +597,7 @@ a key reason for having SockJS. This section covers important
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considerations about running in those browsers.
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The SockJS client supports Ajax/XHR streaming in IE 8 and 9 by using Microsoft's
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https://blogs.msdn.com/b/ieinternals/archive/2010/05/13/xdomainrequest-restrictions-limitations-and-workarounds.aspx[`XDomainRequest`].
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https://web.archive.org/web/20160219230343/https://blogs.msdn.com/b/ieinternals/archive/2010/05/13/xdomainrequest-restrictions-limitations-and-workarounds.aspx[`XDomainRequest`].
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That works across domains but does not support sending cookies.
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Cookies are often essential for Java applications.
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However, since the SockJS client can be used with many server
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@ -1,26 +1,8 @@
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^http://aopalliance.sourceforge.net.*
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^http://[^/]*caucho.com.*
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^http://cglib.sourceforge.net.*
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^http://classdoc.sourceforge.net.*
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^http://easymock.org.*
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^http://forum.thymeleaf.org.*
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^http://[^/]*gebish.org.*
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^http://[^/]*groovy-lang.org.*
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^http://[^/]*hsqldb.org.*
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^http://htmlunit.sourceforge.net.*
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^http://javadiff.cvs.sourceforge.net.*
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^http://javadiff.sourceforge.net.*
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^http://jibx.sourceforge.net.*
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^http://jotm.objectweb.org.*
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^http://json-b.net/.*
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^http://mx4j.sourceforge.net.*
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^http://objenesis.org.*
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^http://reactivex.io.*
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^http://sites.utoronto.ca.*
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^http://www.beanshell.org.*
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^http://www.doclet.com.*
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^http://www.jensgulden.de.*
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^http://www.mockobjects.com.*
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^http://www.w3.org/2000/xmlns/
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^http://xmlunit.sourceforge.net.*
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^http://xunitpatterns.com.*
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