Aligned with shortcut handling in AutowiredAnnotationBeanPostProcessor.
Includes minor MethodInvoker optimization for pre-resolved targetClass.
Closes gh-30883
Previously, BeanInstanceSupplier had three variants of the
`withGenerator` callback, one with a bi function, one with a function,
and with a supplier. This could lead to compilation failure when the
target type has a method with the same name and a number of arguments
that match another variant.
It turns out the supplier-based variant is only used a shortcut. This
commit deprecates it and update ghe code generation to use the function
instead.
Closes gh-29278
Previously, BeanInstanceSupplier had three variants of the
`withGenerator` callback, one with a bi function, one with a function,
and with a supplier. This could lead to compilation failure when the
target type has a method with the same name and a number of arguments
that match another variant.
It turns out the supplier-based variant is only used a shortcut. This
commit deprecates it and update ghe code generation to use the function
instead.
Closes gh-29278
This merges the existing support for the legacy JSR-250 PostConstruct/PreDestroy annotations into CommonAnnotationBeanPostProcessor itself, opening up the InitDestroyAnnotationBeanPostProcessor base class for multiple init/destroy methods in a single post-processor. This removes the need for a separate JSR-250 InitDestroyAnnotationBeanPostProcessor in AnnotationConfigUtils.
Closes gh-30695
In addition to the previously addressed removal of bean definitions, this is able to deal with prototype factory methods returning non-null after null or also null after non-null. Stale cached values are getting refreshed rather than bypassed.
Closes gh-30794
Prior to this commit, private (and non-visible package-private)
init/destroy methods were not supported in AOT mode. The reason is that
such methods are tracked using their fully-qualified method names, and
the AOT support for init/destroy methods previously did not take
fully-qualified method names into account. In addition, the invocation
order of init/destroy methods differed vastly between standard JVM mode
and AOT mode.
This commit addresses these issues in the following ways.
- AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.invokeCustomInitMethod(),
DisposableBeanAdapter.determineDestroyMethod(), and
BeanDefinitionPropertiesCodeGenerator.addInitDestroyHint() now parse
fully-qualified method names to locate the correct init/destroy
methods.
- AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory and DisposableBeanAdapter delegate
to a new MethodDescriptor record which encapsulates the parsing of
fully-qualified method names; however,
BeanDefinitionPropertiesCodeGenerator duplicates this logic since it
resides in a different package, and we do not currently want to make
MethodDescriptor public.
- Init/destroy methods detected via annotations (such as @PostConstruct
and @PreDestroy) are now invoked prior to init/destroy methods that
are explicitly configured by name or convention. This aligns with the
invocation order in standard JVM mode; however,
InitializingBean#afterPropertiesSet() and DisposableBean#destroy()
are still invoked before annotated init/destroy methods in AOT mode
which differs from standard JVM mode.
- Unit and integration tests have been updated to test the revised
behavior.
Closes gh-30692