This commit continues the work for fixing memory leaks resulting from
CGLIB subclass generation for beans relying on method injection.
- Set proxy callbacks on the CGLIB Factory (i.e., the instance) instead
of in the generated subclass (i.e., via the Enhancer).
- Convert private inner classes in CglibSubclassingInstantiationStrategy
to private static classes in order to avoid unnecessary coupling to
classes generated using CGLIB.
- Tidy up XmlBeanFactoryTests.
- Update logic in serializableMethodReplacerAndSuperclass() so that it
finally aligns with the decision made for SPR-356.
Issue: SPR-10785, SPR-356
This commit introduces a test in XmlBeanFactoryTests that verifies that
CGLIB generated subclasses for method injected beans are reused across
bean factories for identical bean definitions. In other words, by
verifying that the same CGLIB generated class is reused for identical
bean definitions, we can be certain that Spring is no longer generating
identical, duplicate classes that consume memory in the VM.
Issue: SPR-10785, SPR-11420
- Consistent importing of org.junit.Assert.*;
- Proper declaration of expected exceptions via @Test(expected).
- Renamed SpEL ExpressionTestCase to AbstractExpressionTests.
- Formatting and test method naming conventions.
Prior to this commit several test classes named "*Test" were not
recognized as tests by the Gradle build. This is due to the configured
inclusion of '**/*Tests.*' which follows Spring's naming convention for
test classes.
This commit addresses this issue by:
- Renaming real test classes consistently to "*Tests".
- Renaming internal test classes to "*TestCase".
- Renaming @WebTest to @WebTestStereotype.
- Disabling broken tests in AnnoDrivenStaticEntityMockingControlTest.
- Modifying the Gradle build configuration so that classes ending in
either "*Tests" or "*Test" are considered test classes.
Issue: SPR-11384
Stereotype annotations should support a 'value' attribute for
specifying the name of the Spring-managed component; however,
@RestController currently does not provide such an attribute.
This commit introduces a 'value' attribute in @RestController so that
developers can provide custom names for components annotated with
@RestController.
Issue: SPR-11360
This turned out to be a bug in the ASM-based AnnotationMetadata implementation where has/getAnnotatedMethods didn't consider meta-annotations., in contrast to its StandardAnnotationMetadata sibling.
Issue: SPR-10488
Specifically, if the current factory has Qualifier/ContextAnnotationAutowireCandidateResolver set up, it is important to pass it on to ancestor factories to get consistent qualifier matching results.
Issue: SPR-10966
Our per-bean caching in AutowiredAnnotationBeanPostProcessor and co relies on unique bean names, so this change fixes potential cache mismatch problems occuring there.
Issue: SPR-11131
Fix CacheAspectSupport to consider a cache hit from any of the multiple
@Cachables that may have been specified using the @Caching annotation.
Prior to this commit the following scenario would never produce a hit:
@Caching(cacheable = {
@Cacheable(value = "c1", unless = "#result.size() < 4"),
@Cacheable(value = "c2", unless = "#result.size() > 3")
})
Issue: SPR-11124
Apply consistent styling to new classes introduced in Spring 4.0.
- Javadoc line wrapping, whitespace and formatting
- General code whitespace
- Consistent Assert.notNull messages
Delete the unused GlassFishLoadTimeWeaverTests and in the process
fix the "Unable to load JUnit4 runner to calculate Ignored test cases"
Gradle error.
Issue: SPR-10563
Fix remaining Java compiler warnings, mainly around missing
generics or deprecated code.
Also add the `-Werror` compiler option to ensure that any future
warnings will fail the build.
Issue: SPR-11064
- Cache interceptor internals now operate on collections of
<? extends Cache> instead of <Cache>.
- Deleted unused imports.
- Deleted dead code.
- Suppressed warnings for resource leaks related to not closing
ApplicationContexts in tests.
- Suppressed further non-issue warnings in tests.
@Bean method metadata is always being picked from the most concrete subclass; @Bean method overloads are allowed within the same config class as well; and @Bean overrides and overloads work with 'allowBeanDefinitionOverriding'=false now.
Issue: SPR-10992
Issue: SPR-11025
This new get variant not only allows for generically specifying the required value type; it also skips the ValueWrapper that the standard get method returns. Note that it is not possible to differentiate between non-existing cache entries and cached null values that way; for that purpose, the standard get variant needs to be used.
Issue: SPR-11061
Since @Bean methods are never used with externally specified constructor argument values but rather just with autowiring, the non-lenient constructor resolution mode is appropriate in case of an overloaded @Bean method, not performing any type difference weight checks. This change includes a refinement of Spring's existing non-lenient constructor resolution (which needs to be explicitly turned on and is therefore not well tested), narrowing the conditions for the ambiguity check (only in case of the same number of arguments and not for overridden methods).
Issue: SPR-10988
Introduced DefaultManagedTaskExecutor, DefaultManagedTaskScheduler and DefaultManagedAwareThreadFactory classes, revised related javadoc, and deprecated unsupported JBossWorkManagerTaskExecutor in favor of JSR-236 setup on WildFly 8.
Issue: SPR-8195