This commit skips the Bintray-related tasks in our CI pipeline and
instead relies on Maven Central for publishing Spring Framework
artifacts.
This commit also updates the CI pipeline to sign the artifacts directly
with the `artifactory-resource`.
Closes gh-26654
Previously we registered 3 AsyncListener's from the request, from the
response, and from the Servlet adapter.
After this change, only the Servlet adapter registers a listener and
the others are delegated to. This consolidates the handling of
AsyncListener events so that it's easier to discover, trace, and
enforce the order of handling.
See gh-26434
Prior to this commit, a method-level @CrossOrigin maxAge value did not
override a class-level @CrossOrigin maxAge value. This contradicts the
Javadoc for @CrossOrgin which states the following.
For those attributes where only a single value can be accepted such
as allowCredentials and maxAge, the local overrides the global
value.
This commit ensures that a method-level @CrossOrigin maxAge value
overrides a class-level @CrossOrigin maxAge value.
Closes gh-26619
Prior to this commit, `ServerHttpRequest.mutate()` would not reflect
changes made on the "Accept" and "Content-Type" HTTP headers.
This was due to the fact that the instantiation of a new request based
on the mutated values would not use the writable HTTP headers used
during the mutation, but rather a read-only view of the headers backed
by `ReadOnlyHttpHeaders`.
`ReadOnlyHttpHeaders` caches those values for performance reasons, so
getting those from the new request would not reflect the changes made
during the mutation phase.
This commit ensures that the new request uses the mutated headers.
Fixes gh-26615
This commit ensures handling is cancelled in case of onError/Timeout
callback from the Servlet container.
Separately we detect the same in ServletServerHttpRequest and
ServletServerHttpResponse, which signal onError to the read publisher
and cancel writing, but if the onError/Timeout arrives after reading
is done and before writing has started (e.g. longer handling), then
neither will reach handling.
See gh-26434, gh-26407
For setAsText, if the text argument is a file: URL for a path that does not exist, Paths.get(text) is called where text is a file: URL, which doesn't work - the result is an InvalidPathException.
To fix this issue, also check that the resource isn't a file before calling Paths.get(). That way, resources that are files skip to the other branch.
Class.getResource, ClassLoader.getResource, and ClassLoader.getSystemResource will throw IllegalArgumentException if a malformed URL is provided to them.
According to its javadoc, resolveURL should return null if not resolvable, so catch the IllegalArgumentException and return null.