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Chris Beams c06752ef72 Rename {Default=>Standard}Environment
Issue: SPR-8348
2011-05-20 03:53:37 +00:00
Chris Beams c4a13507f0 Introduce reserved default profile support
AbstractEnvironment and subclasses now register a reserved default
profile named literally 'default' such that with no action on the part
of the user, beans defined against the 'default' profile will be
registered - if no other profiles are explicitly activated.

For example, given the following three files a.xml, b.xml and c.xml:

    a.xml
    -----
    <beans> <!-- no 'profile' attribute -->
        <bean id="a" class="com.acme.A"/>
    </beans>

    b.xml
    -----
    <beans profile="default">
        <bean id="b" class="com.acme.B"/>
    </beans>

    c.xml
    -----
    <beans profile="custom">
        <bean id="c" class="com.acme.C"/>
    </beans>

bootstrapping all of the files in a Spring ApplicationContext as
follows will result in beans 'a' and 'b', but not 'c' being registered:

    ApplicationContext ctx = new GenericXmlApplicationContext();
    ctx.load("a.xml");
    ctx.load("b.xml");
    ctx.load("c.xml");
    ctx.refresh();
    ctx.containsBean("a"); // true
    ctx.containsBean("b"); // true
    ctx.containsBean("c"); // false

whereas activating the 'custom' profile will result in beans 'a' and
'c', but not 'b' being registered:

    ApplicationContext ctx = new GenericXmlApplicationContext();
    ctx.load("a.xml");
    ctx.load("b.xml");
    ctx.load("c.xml");
    ctx.getEnvironment().setActiveProfiles("custom");
    ctx.refresh();
    ctx.containsBean("a"); // true
    ctx.containsBean("b"); // false
    ctx.containsBean("c"); // true

that is, once the 'custom' profile is activated, beans defined against
the the reserved default profile are no longer registered. Beans not
defined against any profile ('a') are always registered regardless of
which profiles are active, and of course beans registered
against specific active profiles ('c') are registered.

The reserved default profile is, in practice, just another 'default
profile', as might be added through calling env.setDefaultProfiles() or
via the 'spring.profiles.default' property.  The only difference is that
the reserved default is added automatically by AbstractEnvironment
implementations.  As such, any call to setDefaultProfiles() or value set
for the 'spring.profiles.default' will override the reserved default
profile.  If a user wishes to add their own default profile while
keeping the reserved default profile as well, it will need to be
explicitly redeclared, e.g.:

    env.addDefaultProfiles("my-default-profile", "default")

The reserved default profile(s) are determined by the value returned
from AbstractEnvironment#getReservedDefaultProfiles().  This protected
method may be overridden by subclasses in order to customize the
set of reserved default profiles.

Issue: SPR-8203
2011-05-20 03:49:15 +00:00
Chris Beams a557878a6f Document @Autowired and @Value limitations
@Autowired, @Value and other annotations cannot be applied within
Spring Bean(Factory)PostProcessor types, because they themselves
are processed using BeanPostProcessors.  Javadoc and reference docs
have been updated to reflect.

Issue: SPR-4935, SPR-8213
2011-05-13 03:41:29 +00:00
Chris Beams 2afeb08e3c Fix @Autowired+@PostConstruct+@Configuration issue
A subtle issue existed with the way we relied on isCurrentlyInCreation
to determine whether a @Bean method is being called by the container
or by user code.  This worked in most cases, but in the particular
scenario laid out by SPR-8080, this approach was no longer sufficient.

This change introduces a ThreadLocal that contains the factory method
currently being invoked by the container, such that enhanced @Bean
methods can check against it to see if they are being called by the
container or not.  If so, that is the cue that the user-defined @Bean
method implementation should be invoked in order to actually create
the bean for the first time.  If not, then the cached instance of
the already-created bean should be looked up and returned.

See ConfigurationClassPostConstructAndAutowiringTests for
reproduction cases and more detail.

Issue: SPR-8080
2011-05-12 12:28:13 +00:00
Chris Beams 7b999c676f Introduce ReflectionUtils#getUniqueDeclaredMethods
This change is in support of certain polymorphism cases in
@Configuration class inheritance hierarchies.  Consider the following
scenario:

@Configuration
public abstract class AbstractConfig {
    public abstract Object bean();
}

@Configuration
public class ConcreteConfig {
    @Override
    @Bean
    public BeanPostProcessor bean() { ... }
}

ConcreteConfig overrides AbstractConfig's #bean() method with a
covariant return type, in this case returning an object of type
BeanPostProcessor.  It is critically important that the container
is able to detect the return type of ConcreteConfig#bean() in order
to instantiate the BPP at the right point in the lifecycle.

Prior to this change, the container could not do this.
AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory#getTypeForFactoryMethod called
ReflectionUtils#getAllDeclaredMethods, which returned Method objects
for both the Object and BeanPostProcessor signatures of the #bean()
method.  This confused the implementation sufficiently as not to
choose a type for the factory method at all.  This means that the
BPP never gets detected as a BPP.

The new method being introduced here, #getUniqueDeclaredMethods, takes
covariant return types into account, and filters out duplicates,
favoring the most specific / narrow return type.

Additionally, it filters out any CGLIB 'rewritten' methods, which
is important in the case of @Configuration classes, which are
enhanced by CGLIB.  See the implementation for further details.
2011-05-06 19:07:25 +00:00
Chris Beams 111fb71fe1 Remove "Feature" support introduced in 3.1 M1
Feature-related support such as @Feature, @FeatureConfiguration,
and FeatureSpecification types will be replaced by framework-provided
@Configuration classes and convenience annotations such as
@ComponentScan (already exists), @EnableAsync, @EnableScheduling,
@EnableTransactionManagement and others.

Issue: SPR-8012,SPR-8034,SPR-8039,SPR-8188,SPR-8206,SPR-8223,
SPR-8225,SPR-8226,SPR-8227
2011-05-06 19:03:52 +00:00
Chris Beams f683f781c5 Revert deprecation of BDRU#registerWithGeneratedName
The overloading necessary to preserve the new signature as well as
the old causes ambiguities leading to deprecation warnings in some
caller scenarios.
2011-05-06 19:01:35 +00:00
Chris Beams f30b7e3125 Fix generics and serialization warnings 2011-05-06 19:00:14 +00:00
Sam Brannen 3e2cc7dd19 polishing 2011-05-06 15:35:40 +00:00
Micha Kiener f812cd748e SPR-6416, initial commit for the conversation management 2011-04-12 13:21:18 +00:00
Chris Beams 158a392d80 Ignore non-prop 'set' methods in ExtendedBeanInfo
Previously, ExtendedBeanInfo would attempt to process methods named
exactly 'set'.  JavaBeans properties must have at least one character
following the 'set' prefix in order to qualify, and this is now
respected by EBI.

Thanks to Rob Winch for the patch fixing this problem.

Issue: SPR-8175
2011-04-05 03:45:38 +00:00
Chris Beams 2f5085aef1 Introduce ExtendedBeanInfo
Decorator for instances returned from
Introspector#getBeanInfo(Class<?>) that supports detection and inclusion
of non-void returning setter methods. Fully supports indexed properties
and otherwise faithfully mimics the default
BeanInfo#getPropertyDescriptors() behavior, e.g., PropertyDescriptor
ordering, etc.

This decorator has been integrated with CachedIntrospectionResults
meaning that, in simple terms, the Spring container now supports
injection of setter methods having any return type.

Issue: SPR-8079
2011-03-31 12:06:36 +00:00
Agim Emruli a20e73b148 fixed compile error in test with javac compiler 2011-03-24 11:06:32 +00:00
Chris Beams f4e1cde33b Eliminate warnings in .validation package
Issue: SPR-8062
2011-03-18 06:47:12 +00:00
Chris Beams 150838bfc1 Remove TODOs related to profile logging
Issue: SPR-8031, SPR-7508, SPR-8057
2011-03-15 12:57:43 +00:00
Chris Beams b50ac7489b Resolve or eliminate Environment-related TODOs
Issue: SPR-8031, SPR-7508
2011-03-15 12:57:12 +00:00
Chris Beams f17f970144 Allow other delimiters in profile XML attribute
Previously, only commas could delimit <beans profile="p1,p2"/>.  Now, as
with <bean alias="..."/>, the profile attribute allows for delimiting
by comma, space and/or semicolon.

BeanDefinitionParserDelegate.MULTI_VALUE_ATTRIBUTE_DELIMITERS has been
added as a constant to reflect the fact this set of delimiters is used
in multiple locations throughout the framework.
BDPD.BEAN_NAME_DELIMITERS now refers to the above and has been has been
preserved but deprecated for backward compat (though use outside the
framework is unlikely).

Changes originally based on user comment at
http://blog.springsource.com/2011/02/11/spring-framework-3-1-m1-released/comment-page-1/#comment-184455

Issue: SPR-8033
2011-03-11 04:08:10 +00:00
Chris Beams d7a8536bd7 Re-introduce and deprecate BDPD.initDefaults(Element)
For compatibility with Spring Integration's standalone usage of
BeanDefinitionParserDelegate.
2011-02-10 13:33:09 +00:00
Sam Brannen c9c436128f [SPR-7953] BeanDefinitionVisitor now actually visits factory method names. 2011-02-10 13:08:31 +00:00
Sam Brannen c84ef76fc3 [SPR-7953] BeanDefinitionVisitor now actually visits factory method names. 2011-02-10 13:01:58 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller 47c9278e32 renamed AbstractPropertyPlaceholderConfigurer to PlaceholderConfigurerSupport 2011-02-10 01:55:11 +00:00
Chris Beams b7d7fa7b7e Further compensations for STS; binary compat fixes
Defensively catch NoSuchMethodError when calling BDPD.getEnvironment()
and supply a DefaultEnvironment if not available.

Replace the single-arg constructor for BDPD and deprecate, preserving
binary compat particularly for Spring Integration who instantiates
this class directly, which is unusual.
2011-02-10 00:30:30 +00:00
Chris Beams 9cc125531b Fix STS compatibility issues; other improvements
Revert changes to ParserContext, ReaderContext, and XmlReaderContext

    These changes cause cross-version incompatibilities at tooling time
    -- for instance, an STS version that ships with Spring 3.0.5
    classloads the ParserContext defined in that version, whereas it
    classloads NamespaceHandlers and BeanDefinitionParsers (by default)
    from the user application classpath, which may be building against
    3.1.0. If so, the changes introduced to these types in 3.1.0 are
    incompatible with expectations in the 3.0.5 world and cause all
    manner of problems.  In this case, it was NoSuchMethodError due to
    the newly-added XmlReaderContext.getProblemReporter() method; also
    IncompatibleClassChangeError due to the introduction of the
    ComponentRegistrar interface on ParserContext.

    Each of these problems have been mitigated, though the solutions
    are not ideal. The method mentioned has been removed, and instead
    the problemReporter field is now accessed reflectively.
    ParserContext now no longer implements ComponentRegistrar, and
    rather a ComponentRegistrarAdapter class has been introduced that
    passes method calls through to a ParserContext delegate.

Introduce AbstractSpecificationBeanDefinitionParser

    AbstractSpecificationBeanDefinitionParser has been introduced in
    order to improve the programming model for BeanDefinitionParsers
    that have been refactored to the new FeatureSpecification model.
    This new base class and it's template method implementation of
    parse/doParse ensure that common concerns like (1) adapting a
    ParserContext into a SpecificationContext, (2) setting source and
    source name on the specification, and (3) actually executing the
    specification are all managed by the base class.  The subclass
    implementation of doParse need only actually parse XML, populate
    and return the FeatureSpecification object.  This change removed
    the many duplicate 'createSpecificationContext' methods that had
    been lingering.

Minor improvement to BeanDefinitionReaderUtils API

    Introduced new BeanDefinitionReaderUtils#registerWithGeneratedName
    variant that accepts BeanDefinition as opposed to
    AbstractBeanDefinition, as BeanDefinition is all that is actually
    necessary to satisfy the needs of the method implementation. The
    latter variant accepting AbstractBeanDefinition has been deprecated
    but remains intact and delegates to the new variant in order to
    maintain binary compatibility.
2011-02-09 16:44:26 +00:00
Chris Beams c58b63a982 Revert signature change in BDRU.registerWithGeneratedName
This change broke binary compatibility as evidenced by running
the greenhouse test suite and finding that Spring Integration's
AbstractConsumerEndpointParser.parseInternal fails with
NoSuchMethodError when trying to invoke.
2011-02-09 06:57:24 +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
Chris Beams a2bc381ade Extract ProblemCollector interface 2011-02-08 19:07:03 +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
Keith Donald 2fcab44de0 remove addressed TODO 2011-01-07 21:25:44 +00:00
Keith Donald 34fbd5affa typo 2011-01-07 21:13:20 +00:00
Keith Donald 414fcab899 sp7839 - map autogrow, including auto-grow support for map values 2011-01-07 19:22:45 +00:00
Keith Donald 90d8dade25 fixed bug related to array autogrow 2011-01-07 17:54:17 +00:00
Keith Donald 5d6840e877 array autogrow on set e.g. array[0]=foo 2011-01-07 17:28:18 +00:00
Keith Donald 2ef629d5a8 removed accidental system.out commit 2011-01-07 16:18:04 +00:00
Keith Donald 1ed03fc6ca fetch property value again after setting default value to protect against object copy 2011-01-07 16:16:32 +00:00
Keith Donald 42403a37c3 getPropertyTypeDescriptor implementation optimization 2011-01-07 02:51:56 +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
Keith Donald 7ec5f1694b temp added ignore on 2 new failing tests until time to investigate 2011-01-06 12:00:51 +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 7f8ede1407 Remove dead code
* removed registerStandardBeanFactoryPostProcessors() methods
* removed commented-out test from PropertyResourceConfigurerTests
2011-01-05 22:24:55 +00:00
Chris Beams 431eaf6df8 Refactor PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer hierarchy
PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer accommodates recent changes in
Environment and PropertySource APIs, e.g. no longer assuming enumerability
of property names.

PSPC reuses as much functionality as possible from
AbstractPropertyPlaceholderConfigurer, but overrides
postProcessBeanFactory() and defines its own variation on
processProperties() in order to accept a PropertyResolver rather than
a PropertySource.

AbstractPropertyPlaceholderConfigurer introduces doProcessProperties()
method to encapsulate that which is actually common, such as the
visiting of each bean definition once a StringValueResolver has been
created in the subclass.
2011-01-05 22:24:37 +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 125b843cf7 revised javadoc on "exactDateLength" (SPR-7759) 2011-01-05 19:55:24 +00:00
Keith Donald cc91efecae Fixed bugs in bean wrapper related to nesting levels on method parameters 2011-01-05 19:18:29 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller 9c64ac7482 fixed potential InjectionMetadata NPE when using SpringBeanAutowiringInterceptor (SPR-7686) 2011-01-05 16:08:43 +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 5e6912302a Introduce "Aware" superinterface
All existing *Aware interfaces have been refactored to extend this
new marker interface, serving two purposes:

    * Easy access to a type hierarchy that can answer the question
      "What *Aware interfaces are available?", without requiring
      text-based searches. Also clearly excludes false positives like
      TargetClassAware and ParamAware, which while similarly named,
      are not semantically similar to traditional *Aware interfaces
      in Spring.

    * Minor potential performance improvements in
      AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory and
      ApplicationContextAwareProcessor. Both have blocks of sequential
      instanceof checks in order to invoke any *Aware interface callback
      methods. For a bean that implements none of these interfaces,
      the whole sequence can be avoided by guarding first with
          if (bean instanceof Aware) {
              ...
          }

Implementors of custom *Aware-style interfaces (and presumably
the BeanPostProcessors that handle them), are encouraged to refactor to
extending this interface for consistency with the framework as well as
the points above.
2011-01-03 10:13:57 +00:00