This change adds 3 protected methods to `AbstractCacheInvoker` that wrap
additional `Cache#retrieve` and `Cache#get` calls with
`handleCacheGetError` in case the Cache call itself fails.
For example, if the cache is remote and a connection to it cannot be
established.
Closes gh-21590
Prior to this commit if the return type is a CompletableFuture but a
cache get returns null, the execution falls through to the
reactiveCachingHandler.
This commit ensures that evaluation instead continues onto the next
cache (if any).
Closes gh-33371
This commit revises QualifierAnnotationAutowireCandidateResolver to
reinstate "qualifier" support for the legacy JSR-330
@javax.inject.Named annotation.
See gh-31090
Closes gh-33345
When ScheduledAnnotationReactiveSupport adds the Observation to the
context, Reactor opens a scope through the Context Propagation API.
This happens before TrackingSubscriber would start the Observation and
opening a scope without starting an Observation is invalid.
This change moves the Observation start before the scope opening.
Closes gh-33349
This changes the criteria for simplified task rejection logging from
to be that the executor is in the shutdown phase, not fully terminated.
See gh-33334
Closes gh-33336
This commit makes sure that the programmatic exception that is thrown
by the cache abstraction uses the same message structure as a default
message produced by NoUniqueBeanDefinitionException.
Closes gh-33305
This commit review the support for AOT by only ignoring beans that are
using an instance supplier. The Kotlin DSL has a way to register a
bean by type where all inferences should happen as usual and that was
previously ignored.
This commit no longer ignores those beans so AOT can optimize them, and
makes sure that they are not registered again when running with AOT
optimizations. This change makes it so that the order in which beans are
registered is now different when running with AOT optimizations, and
we'll have to find a solution for that.
See gh-29555
This commit adds AOT/Native support for beans that are contributed by
the Kotlin DSL.
Since they use an instance supplier, such beans are now configured to
be ignored by AOT generation. They are part of the bean factory still
so any hint generation works.
This commit removes a previous attempt at fixing this issue when we
were not checking for instance suppliers. Rather than skipping the
initializr at runtime, it runs again as intended since their state
can't be stored in AOT-generated code.
Closes gh-29555
This commit introduces a notion of different styles for the formatting
of Duration.
The `@DurationFormat` annotation is added to ease selection of a style,
which are represented as DurationFormat.Style enum, as well as a
supported time unit represented as DurationFormat.Unit enum.
DurationFormatter has been retroffited to take such a Style,
optionally, at construction. The default is still the JDK style a.k.a.
ISO-8601.
This introduces the new SIMPLE style which uses a single number + a
short human-readable suffix. For instance "-3ms" or "2h".
This has the same semantics as the DurationStyle in Spring Boot and
is intended as a replacement for that feature, providing access to the
feature to projects that only depend on Spring Framework.
Finally, the `@Scheduled` annotation is improved by adding detection
of the style and parsing for the String versions of initial delay, fixed
delay and fixed rate.
See gh-22013
See gh-22474
Closes gh-30396
This change simplifies the CacheInterceptor way of dealing with cached
coroutines, thanks to the fact that lower level support for AOP has been
introduced in c8169e5c. This fix is similar to the one applied for
`@Transactional` in gh-33095.
Closes gh-33210
This commit allows `@Reflective` to be used on arbitrary types, not
only Spring beans. This makes the feature much more powerful as
components can be tagged directly.
Scanning happens during AOT processing (typically at build-time) when
`@ReflectiveScan` is used. Types do not need to have a particular
annotation, and types that can't be loaded are ignored.
This commit also exposes the infrastructure that does the scanning so
that custom code can do the scanning in an AOT contribution if they
don't want to rely on the annotation.
Closes gh-33132
Commit 84714fbae9 introduced usage of the
-Djava.locale.providers=COMPAT command-line argument for javac in order
to allow our JDK 20 builds to pass by using legacy locale data.
That was done to ensure that Date/Time formats using AM/PM produced a
standard space (" ") before the "AM" or "PM" instead of a narrow
non-breaking space (NNBSP "\u202F"), which was introduced in Java 20
due to adoption of Unicode Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR-14032).
This commit removes usage of the -Djava.locale.providers=COMPAT
command-line argument and updates all affected tests to:
- Use an NNBSP before "AM" or "PM" in input text when running on Java 20
or higher.
- Leniently match against any Unicode space character in formatted
values containing "AM" or "PM".
See https://jdk.java.net/20/release-notes#JDK-8284840
See https://unicode-org.atlassian.net/browse/CLDR-14032
See gh-30185
Closes gh-33144
This change ensures that the cache error handler is used in case of
future-based or publisher-based asynchronous caching completing with an
exception.
Closes gh-33073