Merge branch '6.1.x'

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@ -349,7 +349,6 @@ which customizes Jackson's default properties with the following ones:
It also automatically registers the following well-known modules if they are detected on the classpath: It also automatically registers the following well-known modules if they are detected on the classpath:
* {jackson-github-org}/jackson-datatype-joda[`jackson-datatype-joda`]: Support for Joda-Time types.
* {jackson-github-org}/jackson-datatype-jsr310[`jackson-datatype-jsr310`]: Support for Java 8 Date and Time API types. * {jackson-github-org}/jackson-datatype-jsr310[`jackson-datatype-jsr310`]: Support for Java 8 Date and Time API types.
* {jackson-github-org}/jackson-datatype-jdk8[`jackson-datatype-jdk8`]: Support for other Java 8 types, such as `Optional`. * {jackson-github-org}/jackson-datatype-jdk8[`jackson-datatype-jdk8`]: Support for other Java 8 types, such as `Optional`.
* {jackson-github-org}/jackson-module-kotlin[`jackson-module-kotlin`]: Support for Kotlin classes and data classes. * {jackson-github-org}/jackson-module-kotlin[`jackson-module-kotlin`]: Support for Kotlin classes and data classes.

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@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ This builder customizes Jackson's default properties as follows:
It also automatically registers the following well-known modules if they are detected on the classpath: It also automatically registers the following well-known modules if they are detected on the classpath:
* {jackson-github-org}/jackson-datatype-joda[jackson-datatype-joda]: Support for Joda-Time types.
* {jackson-github-org}/jackson-datatype-jsr310[jackson-datatype-jsr310]: Support for Java 8 Date and Time API types. * {jackson-github-org}/jackson-datatype-jsr310[jackson-datatype-jsr310]: Support for Java 8 Date and Time API types.
* {jackson-github-org}/jackson-datatype-jdk8[jackson-datatype-jdk8]: Support for other Java 8 types, such as `Optional`. * {jackson-github-org}/jackson-datatype-jdk8[jackson-datatype-jdk8]: Support for other Java 8 types, such as `Optional`.
* {jackson-github-org}/jackson-module-kotlin[jackson-module-kotlin]: Support for Kotlin classes and data classes. * {jackson-github-org}/jackson-module-kotlin[jackson-module-kotlin]: Support for Kotlin classes and data classes.

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@ -101,13 +101,13 @@ public @interface DateTimeFormat {
/** /**
* The custom pattern to use to format the field or method parameter. * The custom pattern to use to format the field or method parameter.
* <p>Defaults to empty String, indicating no custom pattern String has been * <p>Defaults to an empty String, indicating no custom pattern String has been
* specified. Set this attribute when you wish to format your field or method * specified. Set this attribute when you wish to format your field or method
* parameter in accordance with a custom date time pattern not represented by * parameter in accordance with a custom date time pattern not represented by
* a style or ISO format. * a style or ISO format.
* <p>Note: This pattern follows the original {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat} style, * <p>Note: This pattern follows the original {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat}
* as also supported by Joda-Time, with strict parsing semantics towards overflows * style, with strict parsing semantics towards overflows (for example, rejecting
* (for example, rejecting a Feb 29 value for a non-leap-year). As a consequence, 'yy' * a {@code Feb 29} value for a non-leap-year). As a consequence, 'yy'
* characters indicate a year in the traditional style, not a "year-of-era" as in the * characters indicate a year in the traditional style, not a "year-of-era" as in the
* {@link java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter} specification (i.e. 'yy' turns into 'uu' * {@link java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter} specification (i.e. 'yy' turns into 'uu'
* when going through a {@code DateTimeFormatter} with strict resolution mode). * when going through a {@code DateTimeFormatter} with strict resolution mode).
@ -129,7 +129,6 @@ public @interface DateTimeFormat {
* or {@link #style} attribute is always used for printing. For details on * or {@link #style} attribute is always used for printing. For details on
* which time zone is used for fallback patterns, see the * which time zone is used for fallback patterns, see the
* {@linkplain DateTimeFormat class-level documentation}. * {@linkplain DateTimeFormat class-level documentation}.
* <p>Fallback patterns are not supported for Joda-Time value types.
* @since 5.3.5 * @since 5.3.5
*/ */
String[] fallbackPatterns() default {}; String[] fallbackPatterns() default {};

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@ -181,7 +181,6 @@ public class DateFormatter implements Formatter<Date> {
* <li>'F' = Full</li> * <li>'F' = Full</li>
* <li>'-' = Omitted</li> * <li>'-' = Omitted</li>
* </ul> * </ul>
* This method mimics the styles supported by Joda-Time.
* @param stylePattern two characters from the set {"S", "M", "L", "F", "-"} * @param stylePattern two characters from the set {"S", "M", "L", "F", "-"}
* @since 3.2 * @since 3.2
*/ */

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/* /*
* Copyright 2002-2022 the original author or authors. * Copyright 2002-2024 the original author or authors.
* *
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ public class DateTimeFormatterFactory {
} }
/** /**
* Set the two characters to use to format date values, in Joda-Time style. * Set the two characters to use to format date values.
* <p>The first character is used for the date style; the second is for * <p>The first character is used for the date style; the second is for
* the time style. Supported characters are: * the time style. Supported characters are:
* <ul> * <ul>
@ -126,9 +126,9 @@ public class DateTimeFormatterFactory {
* <li>'F' = Full</li> * <li>'F' = Full</li>
* <li>'-' = Omitted</li> * <li>'-' = Omitted</li>
* </ul> * </ul>
* <p>This method mimics the styles supported by Joda-Time. Note that * <p>Note that JSR-310 natively favors {@link java.time.format.FormatStyle}
* JSR-310 natively favors {@link java.time.format.FormatStyle} as used for * as used for {@link #setDateStyle}, {@link #setTimeStyle}, and
* {@link #setDateStyle}, {@link #setTimeStyle} and {@link #setDateTimeStyle}. * {@link #setDateTimeStyle}.
* @param style two characters from the set {"S", "M", "L", "F", "-"} * @param style two characters from the set {"S", "M", "L", "F", "-"}
*/ */
public void setStylePattern(String style) { public void setStylePattern(String style) {

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ abstract class DateTimeFormatterUtils {
* @see ResolverStyle#STRICT * @see ResolverStyle#STRICT
*/ */
static DateTimeFormatter createStrictDateTimeFormatter(String pattern) { static DateTimeFormatter createStrictDateTimeFormatter(String pattern) {
// Using strict resolution to align with Joda-Time and standard DateFormat behavior: // Using strict resolution to align with standard DateFormat behavior:
// otherwise, an overflow like, for example, Feb 29 for a non-leap-year wouldn't get rejected. // otherwise, an overflow like, for example, Feb 29 for a non-leap-year wouldn't get rejected.
// However, with strict resolution, a year digit needs to be specified as 'u'... // However, with strict resolution, a year digit needs to be specified as 'u'...
String patternToUse = StringUtils.replace(pattern, "yy", "uu"); String patternToUse = StringUtils.replace(pattern, "yy", "uu");

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/* /*
* Copyright 2002-2023 the original author or authors. * Copyright 2002-2024 the original author or authors.
* *
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ public class DefaultFormattingConversionService extends FormattingConversionServ
/** /**
* Add formatters appropriate for most environments: including number formatters, * Add formatters appropriate for most environments: including number formatters,
* JSR-354 Money &amp; Currency formatters, JSR-310 Date-Time and/or Joda-Time formatters, * JSR-354 Money &amp; Currency formatters, and JSR-310 Date-Time formatters,
* depending on the presence of the corresponding API on the classpath. * depending on the presence of the corresponding API on the classpath.
* @param formatterRegistry the service to register default formatters with * @param formatterRegistry the service to register default formatters with
*/ */

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/* /*
* Copyright 2002-2023 the original author or authors. * Copyright 2002-2024 the original author or authors.
* *
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@ -32,24 +32,19 @@ import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
import org.springframework.util.StringValueResolver; import org.springframework.util.StringValueResolver;
/** /**
* A factory providing convenient access to a {@code FormattingConversionService} * A factory providing convenient access to a {@link FormattingConversionService}
* configured with converters and formatters for common types such as numbers and * configured with converters and formatters for common types such as numbers, dates,
* datetimes. * and times.
* *
* <p>Additional converters and formatters can be registered declaratively through * <p>Additional converters and formatters can be registered declaratively through
* {@link #setConverters(Set)} and {@link #setFormatters(Set)}. Another option * {@link #setConverters(Set)} and {@link #setFormatters(Set)}. Another option
* is to register converters and formatters in code by implementing the * is to register converters and formatters in code by implementing the
* {@link FormatterRegistrar} interface. You can then configure provide the set * {@link FormatterRegistrar} interface. You can then provide the set of registrars
* of registrars to use through {@link #setFormatterRegistrars(Set)}. * to use through {@link #setFormatterRegistrars(Set)}.
*
* <p>A good example for registering converters and formatters in code is
* {@code JodaTimeFormatterRegistrar}, which registers a number of
* date-related formatters and converters. For a more detailed list of cases
* see {@link #setFormatterRegistrars(Set)}
* *
* <p>Like all {@code FactoryBean} implementations, this class is suitable for * <p>Like all {@code FactoryBean} implementations, this class is suitable for
* use when configuring a Spring application context using Spring {@code <beans>} * use when configuring a Spring application context using Spring {@code <beans>}
* XML. When configuring the container with * XML configuration files. When configuring the container with
* {@link org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration @Configuration} * {@link org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration @Configuration}
* classes, simply instantiate, configure and return the appropriate * classes, simply instantiate, configure and return the appropriate
* {@code FormattingConversionService} object from a * {@code FormattingConversionService} object from a

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@ -239,8 +239,8 @@ public abstract class JdbcUtils {
} }
} }
// Corresponding SQL types for JSR-310 / Joda-Time types, left up // Corresponding SQL types for JSR-310, left up to the caller to convert
// to the caller to convert them (for example, through a ConversionService). // them (for example, through a ConversionService).
String typeName = requiredType.getSimpleName(); String typeName = requiredType.getSimpleName();
return switch (typeName) { return switch (typeName) {
case "LocalDate" -> rs.getDate(index); case "LocalDate" -> rs.getDate(index);

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@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ public class Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder {
/** /**
* Override the default {@link Locale} to use for formatting. * Override the default {@link Locale} to use for formatting.
* Default value used is {@link Locale#getDefault()}. * <p>Default value used is {@link Locale#getDefault()}.
* @since 4.1.5 * @since 4.1.5
*/ */
public Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder locale(Locale locale) { public Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder locale(Locale locale) {
@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ public class Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder {
/** /**
* Override the default {@link Locale} to use for formatting. * Override the default {@link Locale} to use for formatting.
* Default value used is {@link Locale#getDefault()}. * <p>Default value used is {@link Locale#getDefault()}.
* @param localeString the locale ID as a String representation * @param localeString the locale ID as a String representation
* @since 4.1.5 * @since 4.1.5
*/ */
@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ public class Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder {
/** /**
* Override the default {@link TimeZone} to use for formatting. * Override the default {@link TimeZone} to use for formatting.
* Default value used is UTC (NOT local timezone). * <p>Default value used is UTC (NOT local timezone).
* @since 4.1.5 * @since 4.1.5
*/ */
public Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder timeZone(TimeZone timeZone) { public Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder timeZone(TimeZone timeZone) {
@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ public class Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder {
/** /**
* Override the default {@link TimeZone} to use for formatting. * Override the default {@link TimeZone} to use for formatting.
* Default value used is UTC (NOT local timezone). * <p>Default value used is UTC (NOT local timezone).
* @param timeZoneString the zone ID as a String representation * @param timeZoneString the zone ID as a String representation
* @since 4.1.5 * @since 4.1.5
*/ */
@ -527,10 +527,10 @@ public class Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder {
/** /**
* Specify the modules to be registered with the {@link ObjectMapper}. * Specify the modules to be registered with the {@link ObjectMapper}.
* <p>Multiple invocations are not additive, the last one defines the modules to * <p>Multiple invocations are not additive; the last one defines the modules to
* register. * register.
* <p>Note: If this is set, no finding of modules is going to happen - not by * <p>Note: If this is set, autodetection of modules will not occur &mdash; not
* Jackson, and not by Spring either (see {@link #findModulesViaServiceLoader}). * by Jackson, and not by Spring either (see {@link #findModulesViaServiceLoader}).
* As a consequence, specifying an empty list here will suppress any kind of * As a consequence, specifying an empty list here will suppress any kind of
* module detection. * module detection.
* <p>Specify either this or {@link #modulesToInstall}, not both. * <p>Specify either this or {@link #modulesToInstall}, not both.
@ -573,11 +573,10 @@ public class Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder {
/** /**
* Specify one or more modules to be registered with the {@link ObjectMapper}. * Specify one or more modules to be registered with the {@link ObjectMapper}.
* <p>Multiple invocations are not additive, the last one defines the modules * <p>Multiple invocations are not additive; the last one defines the modules
* to register. * to register.
* <p>Modules specified here will be registered after * <p>Modules specified here will be registered after Spring's autodetection of
* Spring's autodetection of JSR-310 and Joda-Time, or Jackson's * JSR-310, or Jackson's finding of modules (see {@link #findModulesViaServiceLoader}),
* finding of modules (see {@link #findModulesViaServiceLoader}),
* allowing to eventually override their configuration. * allowing to eventually override their configuration.
* <p>Specify either this or {@link #modules(Module...)}, not both. * <p>Specify either this or {@link #modules(Module...)}, not both.
* @since 4.1.5 * @since 4.1.5
@ -607,13 +606,11 @@ public class Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder {
} }
/** /**
* Specify one or more modules by class to be registered with * Specify one or more modules by class to be registered with the {@link ObjectMapper}.
* the {@link ObjectMapper}. * <p>Multiple invocations are not additive; the last one defines the modules
* <p>Multiple invocations are not additive, the last one defines the modules
* to register. * to register.
* <p>Modules specified here will be registered after * <p>Modules specified here will be registered after Spring's autodetection of
* Spring's autodetection of JSR-310 and Joda-Time, or Jackson's * JSR-310, or Jackson's finding of modules (see {@link #findModulesViaServiceLoader}),
* finding of modules (see {@link #findModulesViaServiceLoader}),
* allowing to eventually override their configuration. * allowing to eventually override their configuration.
* <p>Specify either this or {@link #modules(Module...)}, not both. * <p>Specify either this or {@link #modules(Module...)}, not both.
* @see #modulesToInstall(Module...) * @see #modulesToInstall(Module...)
@ -632,8 +629,7 @@ public class Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder {
* Set whether to let Jackson find available modules via the JDK ServiceLoader, * Set whether to let Jackson find available modules via the JDK ServiceLoader,
* based on META-INF metadata in the classpath. * based on META-INF metadata in the classpath.
* <p>If this mode is not set, Spring's Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder itself * <p>If this mode is not set, Spring's Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder itself
* will try to find the JSR-310 and Joda-Time support modules on the classpath - * will try to find the JSR-310 support module on the classpath.
* provided that Java 8 and Joda-Time themselves are available, respectively.
* @see com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper#findModules() * @see com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper#findModules()
*/ */
public Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder findModulesViaServiceLoader(boolean findModules) { public Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder findModulesViaServiceLoader(boolean findModules) {

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/* /*
* Copyright 2002-2022 the original author or authors. * Copyright 2002-2024 the original author or authors.
* *
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@ -391,11 +391,10 @@ public class Jackson2ObjectMapperFactoryBean implements FactoryBean<ObjectMapper
} }
/** /**
* Specify one or more modules by class (or class name in XML) * Specify one or more modules by class (or class name in XML) to be registered
* to be registered with the {@link ObjectMapper}. * with the {@link ObjectMapper}.
* <p>Modules specified here will be registered after * <p>Modules specified here will be registered after Spring's autodetection of
* Spring's autodetection of JSR-310 and Joda-Time, or Jackson's * JSR-310, or Jackson's finding of modules (see {@link #setFindModulesViaServiceLoader}),
* finding of modules (see {@link #setFindModulesViaServiceLoader}),
* allowing to eventually override their configuration. * allowing to eventually override their configuration.
* <p>Specify either this or {@link #setModules}, not both. * <p>Specify either this or {@link #setModules}, not both.
* @since 4.0.1 * @since 4.0.1
@ -410,8 +409,7 @@ public class Jackson2ObjectMapperFactoryBean implements FactoryBean<ObjectMapper
* Set whether to let Jackson find available modules via the JDK ServiceLoader, * Set whether to let Jackson find available modules via the JDK ServiceLoader,
* based on META-INF metadata in the classpath. * based on META-INF metadata in the classpath.
* <p>If this mode is not set, Spring's Jackson2ObjectMapperFactoryBean itself * <p>If this mode is not set, Spring's Jackson2ObjectMapperFactoryBean itself
* will try to find the JSR-310 and Joda-Time support modules on the classpath - * will try to find the JSR-310 support module on the classpath.
* provided that Java 8 and Joda-Time themselves are available, respectively.
* @since 4.0.1 * @since 4.0.1
* @see com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper#findModules() * @see com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper#findModules()
*/ */

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/* /*
* Copyright 2002-2021 the original author or authors. * Copyright 2002-2024 the original author or authors.
* *
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ class MessageBrokerBeanDefinitionParser implements BeanDefinitionParser {
RootBeanDefinition resolverDef = new RootBeanDefinition(DefaultContentTypeResolver.class); RootBeanDefinition resolverDef = new RootBeanDefinition(DefaultContentTypeResolver.class);
resolverDef.getPropertyValues().add("defaultMimeType", MimeTypeUtils.APPLICATION_JSON); resolverDef.getPropertyValues().add("defaultMimeType", MimeTypeUtils.APPLICATION_JSON);
jacksonConverterDef.getPropertyValues().add("contentTypeResolver", resolverDef); jacksonConverterDef.getPropertyValues().add("contentTypeResolver", resolverDef);
// Use Jackson factory in order to have JSR-310 and Joda-Time modules registered automatically // Use Jackson factory in order to have well known modules registered automatically
GenericBeanDefinition jacksonFactoryDef = new GenericBeanDefinition(); GenericBeanDefinition jacksonFactoryDef = new GenericBeanDefinition();
jacksonFactoryDef.setBeanClass(Jackson2ObjectMapperFactoryBean.class); jacksonFactoryDef.setBeanClass(Jackson2ObjectMapperFactoryBean.class);
jacksonFactoryDef.setRole(BeanDefinition.ROLE_INFRASTRUCTURE); jacksonFactoryDef.setRole(BeanDefinition.ROLE_INFRASTRUCTURE);

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@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ public abstract class WebSocketMessageBrokerConfigurationSupport extends Abstrac
@Override @Override
protected MappingJackson2MessageConverter createJacksonConverter() { protected MappingJackson2MessageConverter createJacksonConverter() {
MappingJackson2MessageConverter messageConverter = super.createJacksonConverter(); MappingJackson2MessageConverter messageConverter = super.createJacksonConverter();
// Use Jackson builder in order to have JSR-310 and Joda-Time modules registered automatically // Use Jackson builder in order to have well-known modules registered automatically.
Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder builder = Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder.json(); Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder builder = Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder.json();
ApplicationContext applicationContext = getApplicationContext(); ApplicationContext applicationContext = getApplicationContext();
if (applicationContext != null) { if (applicationContext != null) {

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/* /*
* Copyright 2002-2022 the original author or authors. * Copyright 2002-2024 the original author or authors.
* *
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@ -37,9 +37,6 @@ import org.springframework.util.Assert;
* <li>{@link DeserializationFeature#FAIL_ON_UNKNOWN_PROPERTIES} is disabled</li> * <li>{@link DeserializationFeature#FAIL_ON_UNKNOWN_PROPERTIES} is disabled</li>
* </ul> * </ul>
* *
* <p>Note that Jackson's JSR-310 and Joda-Time support modules will be registered automatically
* when available (and when Java 8 and Joda-Time themselves are available, respectively).
*
* @author Rossen Stoyanchev * @author Rossen Stoyanchev
* @since 4.0 * @since 4.0
*/ */