Prior to this commit only Propagation.NOT_SUPPORTED was supported for
disabling test-managed transactions via the `propagation` attribute of
`@Transactional`.
This commit allows users to specify Propagation.NOT_SUPPORTED or
Propagation.NEVER to disable test-managed transactions.
Closes gh-25909
This commit raises the minimum Coroutines version supported
to 1.4.0-M1 and above, and changes usages of awaitFirst() or
awaitFirstOrNull() to awaitSingle() or awaitSingleOrNull()
to fix gh-25007.
Closes gh-25914
Closes gh-25007
This commit adds support for Kotlin Coroutines suspending functions to
Spring MVC, by converting those to a Mono that can then be handled by
the asynchronous request processing feature.
It also optimizes Coroutines detection with the introduction of an
optimized KotlinDetector.isSuspendingFunction() method that does not
require kotlin-reflect.
Closes gh-23611
Flow decoding is not supported yet since it depends on
kotlin/kotlinx.serialization#1073, but it will be
enabled when this issue will be fixed.
Closes gh-25771
Prior to this commit, the resource handler serving static resources for
Spring MVC and Spring WebFlux would always look at the
`Resource#lastModified` information, derive the `"Last-Modified"` HTTP
response header and support HTTP conditional requests with that
information.
In some cases, builds or packaging tools choose to set this last
modification date to a static date in the past. This allows tools to
have reproducible builds or to leverage caching given the static
resources content didn't change.
This can lead to problems where this static date (e.g. "1980-01-01") is
used literally in HTTP responses and will make the HTTP caching
mechanism counter-productive: the content of the resources changed, but
the application insists on saying it didn't change since the 80s...
This commit adds a new configuration option to disable this support -
there is no way to automatically discard those dates: there is no
standard for that and many don't use he "EPOCH 0 date" as it can lead to
compatibility issues with different OSes.
Closes gh-25845
This commit adds two overloaded methods for each HTTP method in the
WebFlux.fn and WebMvc.fn route builders: one method taking just a
handler function, the other a request predicate and handler function.
After this commit, it is no longer required to provide a String path,
which is particularly useful when nesting routes, and the path would be
"".
Closes gh-25752
Prior to this commit, the Asciidoctor Gradle tasks generated top-level
HTML and PDF documents for AsciiDoc files that are included in other
top-level documents. This causes slower builds and results in each
include-file being published twice:
1) inline in the including document (as intended)
2) as a top-level document but missing surrounding context (unintended)
The reason these include-files are generated as top-level documents is
that the asciidoctor and asciidoctorPdf Gradle tasks are configured to
use '*.adoc' as the input source files.
This commit addresses this issue by moving the following include-files
to new subdirectories. Locating the include-files in the subdirectories
causes them to be ignored in the '*.adoc' pattern used to identify
input source files.
- data-access-appendix.adoc -> data-access/data-access-appendix.adoc
- integration-appendix.adoc -> integration/integration-appendix.adoc
- testing-webtestclient.adoc -> testing/testing-webtestclient.adoc
Closes gh-25783
Prior to this commit, the Asciidoctor Gradle tasks generated top-level
HTML and PDF documents for AsciiDoc files that are included in other
top-level documents. This causes slower builds and results in each
include-file being published twice:
1) inline in the including document (as intended)
2) as a top-level document but missing surrounding context (unintended)
The reason these include-files are generated as top-level documents is
that the asciidoctor and asciidoctorPdf Gradle tasks are configured to
use '*.adoc' as the input source files.
This commit addresses this issue by moving the following include-files
to new subdirectories. Locating the include-files in the subdirectories
causes them to be ignored in the '*.adoc' pattern used to identify
input source files.
- data-access-appendix.adoc -> data-access/data-access-appendix.adoc
- integration-appendix.adoc -> integration/integration-appendix.adoc
- testing-webtestclient.adoc -> testing/testing-webtestclient.adoc
Closes gh-25783
This is the orginal "A bean is an object that is instantiated, assembled, and otherwise managed by a Spring IoC container". Here's an extra word of "otherwise".