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Author SHA1 Message Date
Oliver Gierke 98d798dbe4 SPR-8005 - Made GenericTypeResolver.getTypeVariableMap(…) and resolvetype(…) public. 2011-02-28 17:09:09 +00:00
Arjen Poutsma 5a5fff5221 Added equals and hashcode 2011-02-22 13:33:24 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller 0d70e08ac3 exceptions thrown by @Scheduled methods will be propagated to a registered ErrorHandler (SPR-7723) 2011-02-10 22:50:16 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller 03190950d1 polishing 2011-02-10 22:19:10 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller cd584afe93 removed ConversionService/TypeConverter convenience methods in order to restore 3.0's SPI (for backwards compatibility with implementers) 2011-02-10 01:24:08 +00:00
Chris Beams 2f7c2230f0 Include license.txt and notice.txt in module JARs 2011-02-09 06:56:40 +00:00
Chris Beams c5063004eb Rename spring.{profile}.active => {profiles}
Same for spring.profiles.default
2011-02-08 19:07:46 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller 9bef79f5a8 removed assertions 2011-02-08 16:35:38 +00:00
Chris Beams b4fea47d5c Introduce FeatureSpecification support
Introduce FeatureSpecification interface and implementations

    FeatureSpecification objects decouple the configuration of
    spring container features from the concern of parsing XML
    namespaces, allowing for reuse in code-based configuration
    (see @Feature* annotations below).

    * ComponentScanSpec
    * TxAnnotationDriven
    * MvcAnnotationDriven
    * MvcDefaultServletHandler
    * MvcResources
    * MvcViewControllers

Refactor associated BeanDefinitionParsers to delegate to new impls above

    The following BeanDefinitionParser implementations now deal only
    with the concern of XML parsing.  Validation is handled by their
    corresponding FeatureSpecification object.  Bean definition creation
    and registration is handled by their corresponding
    FeatureSpecificationExecutor type.

    * ComponentScanBeanDefinitionParser
    * AnnotationDrivenBeanDefinitionParser (tx)
    * AnnotationDrivenBeanDefinitionParser (mvc)
    * DefaultServletHandlerBeanDefinitionParser
    * ResourcesBeanDefinitionParser
    * ViewControllerBeanDefinitionParser

Update AopNamespaceUtils to decouple from XML (DOM API)

    Methods necessary for executing TxAnnotationDriven specification
    (and eventually, the AspectJAutoProxy specification) have been
    added that accept boolean arguments for whether to proxy
    target classes and whether to expose the proxy via threadlocal.

    Methods that accepted and introspected DOM Element objects still
    exist but have been deprecated.

Introduce @FeatureConfiguration classes and @Feature methods

    Allow for creation and configuration of FeatureSpecification objects
    at the user level.  A companion for @Configuration classes allowing
    for completely code-driven configuration of the Spring container.

    See changes in ConfigurationClassPostProcessor for implementation
    details.

    See Feature*Tests for usage examples.

    FeatureTestSuite in .integration-tests is a JUnit test suite designed
    to aggregate all BDP and Feature* related tests for a convenient way
    to confirm that Feature-related changes don't break anything.
    Uncomment this test and execute from Eclipse / IDEA. Due to classpath
    issues, this cannot be compiled by Ant/Ivy at the command line.

Introduce @FeatureAnnotation meta-annotation and @ComponentScan impl

    @FeatureAnnotation provides an alternate mechanism for creating
    and executing FeatureSpecification objects.  See @ComponentScan
    and its corresponding ComponentScanAnnotationParser implementation
    for details.  See ComponentScanAnnotationIntegrationTests for usage
    examples

Introduce Default[Formatting]ConversionService implementations

    Allows for convenient instantiation of ConversionService objects
    containing defaults appropriate for most environments.  Replaces
    similar support originally in ConversionServiceFactory (which is now
    deprecated). This change was justified by the need to avoid use
    of FactoryBeans in @Configuration classes (such as
    FormattingConversionServiceFactoryBean). It is strongly preferred
    that users simply instantiate and configure the objects that underlie
    our FactoryBeans. In the case of the ConversionService types, the
    easiest way to do this is to create Default* subtypes. This also
    follows convention with the rest of the framework.

Minor updates to util classes

    All in service of changes above. See diffs for self-explanatory
    details.

    * BeanUtils
    * ObjectUtils
    * ReflectionUtils
2011-02-08 14:42:33 +00:00
Chris Beams b04987ccc3 Make ObjectUtils.addObjectToArray() generic 2011-02-08 13:01:29 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller 9dd6f467b9 get/stripFilenameExtension correctly ignores Unix-style hidden directories (SPR-7828) 2011-01-26 20:47:45 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller 7af890cc5f fixed tests (SPR-7779) 2011-01-26 20:39:57 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller f4a2282d9d LocaleChangeInterceptor validates locale values in order to prevent XSS vulnerability (SPR-7779) 2011-01-26 20:30:30 +00:00
Keith Donald 3bb17974d8 empty collection test refinements 2011-01-07 15:27:29 +00:00
Keith Donald b040606cfa spr-7728: empty collection conversion can return value not assignable to targetType 2011-01-07 14:21:54 +00:00
Chris Beams a7293d2961 Introduce ApplicationContextInitializer interface
Designed primarily for use in conjunction with web applications
to provide a convenient mechanism for configuring the container
programmatically.

ApplicationContextInitializer implementations are specified through the
new "contextInitializerClasses" servlet context parameter, then detected
and invoked by ContextLoader in its customizeContext() method.

In any case, the semantics of ApplicationContextInitializer's
initialize(ConfigurableApplicationContext) method require that
invocation occur *prior* to refreshing the application context.

ACI implementations may also implement Ordered/PriorityOrdered and
ContextLoader will sort instances appropriately prior to invocation.

Specifically, this new support provides a straightforward way to
programmatically access the container's Environment for the purpose
of adding, removing or otherwise manipulating PropertySource objects.

See Javadoc for further details.

Also note that ApplicationContextInitializer semantics overlap to
some degree with Servlet 3.0's notion of ServletContainerInitializer
classes. As Spring 3.1 development progresses, we'll likely see
these two come together and further influence one another.
2011-01-07 09:57:57 +00:00
Keith Donald 71e60f4551 Favor convertValue(Object, TypeDescriptor) where possible and TypedValue(Object); check with Andy on Selection and Projection TypedValue usage 2011-01-07 06:32:21 +00:00
Keith Donald 0fb631348e switched to better encapsulated convert(Object, TypeDescriptor) where possible 2011-01-07 05:57:25 +00:00
Keith Donald bb4aa9cc39 added call to applyIndexedObject to build nested source element type descriptor from element value 2011-01-07 04:41:21 +00:00
Keith Donald 8e23685a6d support for empty collection->collection. map->map, collection->array conversion 2011-01-07 03:24:24 +00:00
Keith Donald e254521952 getPropertyTypeDescriptor bug fixes 2011-01-06 23:12:00 +00:00
Keith Donald 4c9731d572 added forNestedType(MethodParameter) for resolution of nested parameter types for collection, array, and map parameter types 2011-01-06 21:59:34 +00:00
Keith Donald c6c782df59 forNestedType usage clarification 2011-01-06 18:33:50 +00:00
Chris Beams a7704c8cce Polish Javadoc for PropertySource implementations 2011-01-06 07:43:03 +00:00
Keith Donald 01c98c3bfb added initial support for handling unknown nested type values when converting collections; now favor factory method for constructing nested type descriptors for clarity (made constructor private); improved javadoc 2011-01-06 05:14:49 +00:00
Chris Beams bc41cb2f27 Polish (Mutable)PropertySources
* PropertySources is now an Iterable<PropertySource> in favor of
  exposing an asList() method
* Otherwise reduced the set of methods exposed by PropertySources to the
  absolute minimum
* Added Javadoc for both types and all methods
2011-01-05 22:25:24 +00:00
Chris Beams 2b99cf6d29 Refactor Environment and PropertySource
* Environment now extends PropertyResolver
* Environment no longer exposes resolver and sources
* PropertySource is String,Object instead of String,String
* PropertySource no longer assumes enumerability of property names
* Introduced EnumerablePropertySource for those that do have enumerable property names
2011-01-05 22:24:14 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller e971ad56b6 reduced BeanDefinition footprint by initializing Sets and Maps with 0 (SPR-7491) 2011-01-05 19:59:00 +00:00
Keith Donald 818bd841fe method naming improvements; applyIndexObject call for array indexing 2011-01-05 16:54:03 +00:00
Keith Donald 39e0c29d19 TypeDescriptor cleanup and general polishing; fixed a number of bugs related to TypeDescriptor usage in client code across beans and spel packages 2011-01-05 05:49:33 +00:00
Chris Beams b3ff9be78f M1 cut of environment, profiles and property work (SPR-7508)
Decomposed Environment interface into PropertySources, PropertyResolver
objects

    Environment interface and implementations are still present, but
    simpler.

    PropertySources container aggregates PropertySource objects;
    PropertyResolver provides search, conversion, placeholder
    replacement. Single implementation for now is
    PropertySourcesPlaceholderResolver

Renamed EnvironmentAwarePropertyPlaceholderConfigurer to
PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer

    <context:property-placeholder/> now registers PSPC by default, else
    PPC if systemPropertiesMode* settings are involved

Refined configuration and behavior of default profiles

    See Environment interface Javadoc for details

Added Portlet implementations of relevant interfaces:

    * DefaultPortletEnvironment
    * PortletConfigPropertySource, PortletContextPropertySource
    * Integrated each appropriately throughout Portlet app contexts

Added protected 'createEnvironment()' method to AbstractApplicationContext

    Subclasses can override at will to supply a custom Environment
    implementation.  In practice throughout the framework, this is how
    Web- and Portlet-related ApplicationContexts override use of the
    DefaultEnvironment and swap in DefaultWebEnvironment or
    DefaultPortletEnvironment as appropriate.

Introduced "stub-and-replace" behavior for Servlet- and Portlet-based
PropertySource implementations

    Allows for early registration and ordering of the stub, then
    replacement with actual backing object at refresh() time.

    Added AbstractApplicationContext.initPropertySources() method to
    support stub-and-replace behavior. Called from within existing
    prepareRefresh() method so as to avoid impact with
    ApplicationContext implementations that copy and modify AAC's
    refresh() method (e.g.: Spring DM).

    Added methods to WebApplicationContextUtils and
    PortletApplicationContextUtils to support stub-and-replace behavior

Added comprehensive Javadoc for all new or modified types and members

Added XSD documentation for all new or modified elements and attributes

    Including nested <beans>, <beans profile="..."/>, and changes for
    certain attributes type from xsd:IDREF to xsd:string

Improved fix for detecting non-file based Resources in
PropertiesLoaderSupport (SPR-7547, SPR-7552)

    Technically unrelated to environment work, but grouped in with
    this changeset for convenience.

Deprecated (removed) context:property-placeholder
'system-properties-mode' attribute from spring-context-3.1.xsd

    Functionality is preserved for those using schemas up to and including
    spring-context-3.0.  For 3.1, system-properties-mode is no longer
    supported as it conflicts with the idea of managing a set of property
    sources within the context's Environment object. See Javadoc in
    PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer, AbstractPropertyPlaceholderConfigurer
    and PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer for details.

Introduced CollectionUtils.toArray(Enumeration<E>, A[])

Work items remaining for 3.1 M2:

    Consider repackaging PropertySource* types; eliminate internal use
    of SystemPropertyUtils and deprecate

    Further work on composition of Environment interface; consider
    repurposing existing PlaceholderResolver interface to obviate need
    for resolve[Required]Placeholder() methods currently in Environment.

    Ensure configurability of placeholder prefix, suffix, and value
    separator when working against an AbstractPropertyResolver

    Add JNDI-based Environment / PropertySource implementatinos

    Consider support for @Profile at the @Bean level

    Provide consistent logging for the entire property resolution
    lifecycle; consider issuing all such messages against a dedicated
    logger with a single category.

    Add reference documentation to cover the featureset.
2011-01-03 09:04:34 +00:00
Sam Brannen b130a36af7 [SPR-7850][SPR-7851] Upgraded to JUnit 4.8.1 and TestNG 5.12.1; added changelog entries for 3.1.0.M1. 2010-12-30 08:00:58 +00:00
Chris Beams 9f5fd3afcf Normalize indentation of Apache license URL
In accordance with recommendations at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html.

A number of classes had strayed from this format, now all
are the same.
2010-12-22 21:40:19 +00:00
Arjen Poutsma 64c7549c70 Removed JDK 1.6 usage 2010-12-22 10:23:34 +00:00
Chris Beams f105670cec Fix breaking logic around getFilename() call 2010-12-15 17:34:31 +00:00
Chris Beams 1a7aebb0dd Improved fix for detecting non-file based Resources in PropertiesLoaderSupport (SPR-7547, SPR-7552)
Use instanceof check against AbstractFileResolvingResource instead of
try/catch around resource.getFilename() call.
2010-12-15 17:09:31 +00:00
Chris Beams f46a455c72 Eliminate PropertySourceAggregator interface 2010-12-08 07:59:55 +00:00
Chris Beams 8770ea96b0 Expose Environment ConfigurationService
AbstractEnvironment delegates to an underlying ConfigurationService when
processing methods such as getProperty(String name, Class<?> targetType)

Accessor methods have been added to the ConfigurableEnvironment
interface that allow this service to be updated or replaced.
2010-12-08 07:59:41 +00:00
Chris Beams b3e36a335d Eliminate reserved 'default' profile (SPR-7778)
There is no longer a reserved default profile named 'default'. Rather,
users must explicitly specify a default profile or profiles via

    ConfigurableEnvironment.setDefaultProfiles(String...)
        - or -
    spring.profile.default="pD1,pD2"

Per above, the setDefaultProfile(String) method now accepts a variable
number of profile names (one or more).  This is symmetrical with the
existing setActiveProfiles(String...) method.

A typical scenario might involve setting both a default profile as a
servlet context property in web.xml and then setting an active profile
when deploying to production.
2010-12-08 07:59:25 +00:00
Chris Beams e0c5ced695 Use dot notation rather than camel case for profile props (SPR-7508)
Before this change, the following properties could be used to manipulate
Spring profile behavior:

    -DspringProfiles=p1,p2
    -DdefaultSpringProfile=pD

These properties have been renamed to follow usual Java conventions for
property naming:

    -Dspring.profile.active=p1,p2
    -Dspring.profile.default=pD
2010-12-05 20:14:26 +00:00
Chris Beams 5062dc31af Support default profile (SPR-7508, SPR-7778)
'default' is now a reserved profile name, indicating
that any beans defined within that profile will be registered
unless another profile or profiles have been activated.

Examples below are expressed in XML, but apply equally when
using the @Profile annotation.

EXAMPLE 1:

        <beans>
            <beans profile="default">
                <bean id="foo" class="com.acme.EmbeddedFooImpl"/>
            </beans>
            <beans profile="production">
                <bean id="foo" class="com.acme.ProdFooImpl"/>
            </beans>
        </beans>

    In the case above, the EmbeddedFooImpl 'foo' bean will be
    registered if:
        a) no profile is active
        b) the 'default' profile has explicitly been made active

    The ProdFooImpl 'foo' bean will be registered if the 'production'
    profile is active.

EXAMPLE 2:

        <beans profile="default,xyz">
            <bean id="foo" class="java.lang.String"/>
        </beans>

    Bean 'foo' will be registered if any of the following are true:
        a) no profile is active
        b) 'xyz' profile is active
        c) 'default' profile has explicitly been made active
        d) both (b) and (c) are true

Note that the default profile is not to be confused with specifying no
profile at all.  When the default profile is specified, beans are
registered only if no other profiles are active; whereas when no profile
is specified, bean definitions are always registered regardless of which
profiles are active.

The default profile may be configured programmatically:

    environmnent.setDefaultProfile("embedded");

or declaratively through any registered PropertySource, e.g. system properties:

    -DdefaultSpringProfile=embedded

Assuming either of the above, example 1 could be rewritten as follows:

        <beans>
            <beans profile="embedded">
                <bean id="foo" class="com.acme.EmbeddedFooImpl"/>
            </beans>
            <beans profile="production">
                <bean id="foo" class="com.acme.ProdFooImpl"/>
            </beans>
        </beans>

It is unlikely that use of the default profile will make sense in
conjunction with a statically specified 'springProfiles' property.
For example, if 'springProfiles' is specified as a web.xml context
param, that profile will always be active for that application,
negating the possibility of default profile bean definitions ever
being registered.

The default profile is most useful for ensuring that a valid set of
bean definitions will always be registered without forcing users
to explictly specify active profiles.  In the embedded vs. production
examples above, it is assumed that the application JVM will be started
with -DspringProfiles=production when the application is in fact in
a production environment.  Otherwise, the embedded/default profile bean
definitions will always be registered.
2010-12-01 09:01:58 +00:00
Chris Beams f480333d31 Merge 3.1.0 development branch into trunk
Branch in question is 'env' branch from git://git.springsource.org/sandbox/cbeams.git; merged into
git-svn repository with:

    git merge -s recursive -Xtheirs --no-commit env

No merge conflicts, but did need to

    git rm spring-build

prior to committing.

With this change, Spring 3.1.0 development is now happening on SVN
trunk. Further commits to the 3.0.x line will happen in an as-yet
uncreated SVN branch.  3.1.0 snapshots will be available
per the usual nightly CI build from trunk.
2010-10-25 19:48:20 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller 3c067e5db6 optimized AnnotationUtils findAnnotation performance for repeated search on same interfaces (SPR-7630) 2010-10-14 23:06:45 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller e1dbb66798 StringToArray/CollectionConverter trims element values before trying to convert them (SPR-7657) 2010-10-14 19:44:26 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller 4c73a29f99 polishing 2010-10-14 00:30:07 +00:00
Arjen Poutsma 1f296403da SPR-7620 - StaxEventContentHandler does not set Location for StartDocument event 2010-10-12 09:50:39 +00:00
Arjen Poutsma 35da7bdb44 SPR-7621 - AbstractStaxContentHandler sets NamespaceContext on every start/end element 2010-10-12 09:41:23 +00:00
Arjen Poutsma ab21dbad08 SPR-7621 - AbstractStaxContentHandler sets NamespaceContext on every start/end element 2010-10-12 09:35:23 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller c32c0d5674 fixed package declaration 2010-10-11 21:26:32 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller 0ef971b82b polishing 2010-10-11 21:15:26 +00:00