This commit makes the use of bean definition overriding more visible and
prepare for a deprecation of the feature in the next major release.
As of this commit, use of bean definition overriding logs at INFO level.
The previous log level can be restored by setting the
allowBeanDefinitionOverriding flag explicitly on the BeanFactory (or
via the related ApplicationContext).
A number of tests that are using bean overriding on purpose have been
updated to set this flag, which will make them easier to find once we
actually deprecate the feature.
Closes gh-31288
This commit introduce a change of behaviour when component scan is used
with conditions. Previously, any condition in the REGISTER_BEAN phase
were ignored and the scan was applied regardless of the outcome of
those conditions. This is because REGISTER_BEAN condition evaluation
happens later in the bean factory preparation.
Rather than ignoring those conditions, this commit fails fast when it
detects such use case. Code will have to be adapted accordingly.
Closes gh-23206
This commit fixes an issue where a Cacheable method which returns a
Flux (or multi-value publisher) will be invoked once, but the returned
publisher is actually subscribed twice.
The previous fix 988f3630c would cause the cached elements to depend on
the first usage pattern / request pattern, which is likely to be too
confusing to users. This fix reintroduces the notion of exhausting the
original Flux by having a second subscriber dedicated to that, but uses
`refCount(2)` to ensure that the original `Flux` returned by the cached
method is still only subscribed once.
Closes gh-32370
This commit fixes an issue where a Cacheable method which returns a
Flux (or multi-value publisher) will be invoked once, but the returned
publisher is actually subscribed twice.
By using the Reactor `tap` operator, we ensure that we can emit values
downstream AND accumulate emitted values into the List with a single
subscription.
The SignalListener additionally handles scenarios involving cancel,
for instance in case of a `take(1)` in the chain. In that case values
emitted up until that point will have been stored into the List buffer,
so we can still put it in the cache. In case of error, no caching occurs
and the internal buffer is cleared. This implementation also protects
against competing onComplete/onError signals and cancel signals.
Closes gh-32370
Includes rollbackOn annotation attribute on @EnableTransactionManagement and addDefaultRollbackRule method on AnnotationTransactionAttributeSource, as well as publicMethodsOnly as instance-level flag (also on AnnotationCacheOperationSource).
Closes gh-23473