This reverts commit 3474afb165.
Unfortunately this change is likely to cause issues for applications
that use regular expressions in a URI variable. I think we will have
to leave at: if there are any dots in the last segment of the
request path, regardless of whether they're in a URI var or not,
the suffix pattern match is off.
Issue: SPR-11532
Prior to this commit, the codebase was using a mix of log4j.xml
and log4j.properties for test-related logging configuration. This
can be an issue as log4j takes the xml variant first when looking
for a default bootstrap configuration.
In practice, some modules declaring the properties variant were
taking the xml variant configuration from another module.
The general structure of the configuration has also been
harmonized to provide a standard console output as well as an
easy way to enable trace logs for the current module.
After this change dots inside URI variables in a request mapping
pattern are ignored and no longer considered an indication that
the pattern contains a suffix itself.
Issue: SPR-11532
In addition to the target parameter values (SPR-9657), the target
parameter names must also be decoded to be able to match
them to the parameter names of incoming requests.
Issue: SPR-11504
- Deleted empty AbstractWebSocketClientTests class.
- AbstractServletHandlerMethodTests and AbstractHttpRequestTests are
now actually declared as abstract.
- The following classes are not abstract but currently have an
"Abstract" prefix and therefore get ignored by the Gradle build.
This commit renames each of these by deleting the "Abstract" prefix.
- AbstractFlashMapManagerTests
- AbstractMappingContentNegotiationStrategyTests
- AbstractSockJsServiceTests
- AbstractWebSocketHandlerRegistrationTests
Prior to this commit, one had to provide her own
RequestMappingHandlerMapping instance (i.e extend
WebMvcConfigurationSupport and override the requestMappingHandlerMapping
method) in order to customize path matching properties on that bean.
Since SPR-10163, XML config users can do that using the
<mvc:path-matching/> XML tag. This commit adds the same feature to MVC
Java config with a PathMatchConfigurer.
Issue: SPR-11486
- 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.
AssertionFailedError was thrown by JUnit 3.8. Since RedirectViewTests
has been upgraded to JUnit 4, now standard java.lang.AssertionErrors are
thrown. Thus, attempting to catch an AssertionFailedError is futile.
Of course, since these tests have not been failing, it is likely a moot
point, but changing the try-catch blocks to catch a possible
AssertionError can't be a bad thing.
Before this change MvcUriComponentsBuilder could not create a
UriComponentsBuilder for methods where the mapping has a URI variable
and no matching method argument for it.
For example a URI variable may be in the type-level mapping but not
all methods may have an @PathVariable argument for it.
This fix addresses the shortcoming such that MvcUriComponentsBuilder
expands the method argument values available to it and leaves remaining
URI variables to be further expanded via UriComponents.expand().
Issue: SPR-11391
Fix testPrintFormattedScopedAttributeResult test in org.springframework.web.servlet.tags.EvalTagTests class by making an assertion which is not locale dependent.
Issue: SPR-11392
Prior to this commit, parts of a multipart HTTP request could be
injected in @RequestPart and @RequestParam annotated arguments, when
using types:
* MultipartFile, Collection<MultiPartFile>
* javax.servlet.Part, Collection<Part>
This commits updates @RequestParam and @RequestPart argument resolvers
and now allows the array versions of those types:
* Part[]
* MultiPartFile[]
Note that the MockHtpServletRequest backing tests for standard
Servlets implementations now uses a MultiValueMap to store parts
(versus a simple hashmap).
Issue: SPR-11353
This change makes it possible to provide no configuration for the
DispatcherServlet when extending
AbstractAnnotationConfigDispatcherServletInitializer, and therefore
provide all config through the "root" context.
Issue: SPR-11357
Prior to this commit, it was necessary to override
the HandlerMapping definition to change properties
like useSuffixPatternMatch, useSuffixPatternMatch...
Also, one couldn't set custom pathmatcher/pathhelper
on RequestMappingHandlerMapping via XML configuration.
This commits adds a new "mvc:annotation-driven"
subelement called "mvc:path-matching" for the tag
that allows to configure such properties:
* suffix-pattern
* trailing-slash
* registered-suffixes-only
* path-matcher
* path-helper
Note: this is a new take on this issue, since
96b418cc has been reverted by e2b99c3.
Issue: SPR-10163
This reverts commit 96b418cc8a,
"Make RequestMappingHandlerMapping xml config easier".
This implementation makes the mvc:annotation namespace less readable,
and future configuration items would add even more to this namespace.
Issue: SPR-10163
Allow HttpHeader instances to be returned directly from MVC controller
methods managed by HandlerMethodReturnValueHandler rather than needing
to be wrapped in a ResponseEntity.
Issue: SPR-11129
JXL had no release since 2009, and has some serious bugs remaining: e.g. JXL on Unix cannot read template files created on Windows, using the 'latest' JXL 2.6.12 release.
Prior to this commit, it was necessary to override
the HandlerMapping definition to change properties
like useSuffixPatternMatch, useSuffixPatternMatch...
This commits adds new attributes on the
mvc:annotation-driven XML tag that allows to configure
such flags:
* use-suffix-pattern-match
* use-trailing-slash-match
* use-registered-suffix-pattern-match
Issue: SPR-10163
Configurers and BeanDefinitionParsers should use
OptionalValidatorFactoryBean instead of
LocalValidatorFactoryBean.
The Optional implementation catches and logs setup
exceptions, useful when a validation API is present on
the classpath but not the actual implementation.
Issue: SPR-11272
Prior to this commit, some unit tests were using
Spring's Jackson 1.x implementations. Now Jackson
2.x implementations are the default ones used in
unit tests.
Even if Jackson 1.x support is deprecated, Jackson 1.x
unit tests are kept.
Issue: SPR-11121
Update "enableMatrixVariables" and "ignoreDefaultModelOnRedirect" to
use the more conventional XML form "enable-matrix-variables" and
"ignore-default-model-on-redirect".
Both forms are now supported by `AnnotationDrivenBeanDefinitionParser`,
with newer names being defined in the 4.0 XSD and the older names
remaining in the 3.2 XSD.
Issue: SPR-11136
Apply consistent styling to new classes introduced in Spring 4.0.
- Javadoc line wrapping, whitespace and formatting
- General code whitespace
- Consistent Assert.notNull messages
Fix a variety of typos throughout the project, primarily in
comments (javadoc or otherwise) but also in a handful of log messages
and a couple exception messages.
ISSUE: SPR-11123
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
Fixing standard multipart binding when multiple parts share
the same name.
Uncomment previously @Ignored tests now that Jetty supports
Servlet 3.0 spec.
Issue: SPR-10591
Introduce base class AbstractMethodMessageHandler for
HandlerMethod-based message handling.
Add MessageCondition interface for mapping conditions to messages
with support for combining type- and method-level annotation
conditions, the ability to match conditions to messages, and also
comparing matches to select the best match.
Issue: SPR-11024
The testDefaultConfig() method in MvcNamespaceTests creates a new Date()
in its test fixture but then performs an assertion against a hard coded
data string of "2013-10-21". This test therefore only passed yesterday,
on October 21, 2013.
This commit addresses this by changing the hard coded date string to one
based on the current date.
Issue: SPR-10665, SPR-8826
The key contract is MvcUrls. An instance is automatically created with
the Spring MVC namespace and the MVC Java config but can also be easily
created in any configuration.
Some example tests can be found in DefaultMvcUrlsTests.
Issue: SPR-10665, SPR-8826
MvcUriComponentsBuilder allows creating URIs that point to Spring MVC
controller methods annotated with @RequestMapping. It builds them by
exposing a mock method invocation API similar to Mockito, records the
method invocations and thus builds up the URI by inspecting the mapping
annotations and the parameters handed into the method invocations.
Introduced a new SPI UriComponentsContributor that should be implemented
by HandlerMethodArgumentResolvers that actually contribute path segments
or query parameters to a URI. While the newly introduced
MvcUriComponentsBuilder looks up those UriComponentsContributor instances
from the MVC configuration.
The MvcUriComponentsBuilderFactory (name to be discussed - MvcUris maybe?)
prevents the multiple lookups by keeping the UriComponentsBuilder
instances in an instance variable. So an instance of the factory could
be exposed as Spring bean or through a HandlerMethodArgumentResolver to
be injected into Controller methods.
Issue: SPR-10665, SPR-8826
Update `AbstractApplicationEventMulticaster` to support `EventObjects`
with a null source (which can happen if they have been serialized).
Issue: SPR-10945
Prior to this commit, @ControllerAdvice annotated beans would
assist all known Controllers, by applying @ExceptionHandler,
@InitBinder, and @ModelAttribute.
This commit updates the @ControllerAdvice annotation,
which accepts now base package names, assignableTypes,
annotations and basePackageClasses.
If attributes are set, only Controllers that match those
selectors will be assisted by the annotated class.
This commit does not change the default behavior when
no value is set, i.e. @ControllerAdvice().
Issue: SPR-10222
Before this change, async result handling on controller methods failed
to observe type-level annotations annotations. The issue was never
noticed until we started supporting type-level @ResponseBody and the
@RestController meta annotation.
Issue: SPR-10905
Includes revisions of MethodParameter and DependencyDescriptor (in particular towards a reference to the containing class). Also refines several ResolvableType method signatures.
Issue: SPR-9965
Prior to this commit, the template method createDataBinderFactory
would only allow ServletRequestDataBinderFactory as a return type.
This commit updates the method signature and allows
InitBinderDataBinderFactory, a superclass of the previous one.
Then other implementations can override this method and return
other InitBinderDataBinderFactory types.
Issue: SPR-10920
Refactor AbstractMessageConverterMethodArgumentResolver and
BridgeMethodResolver to use ResolvableType in preference to deprecated
GenericTypeResolver calls.
Issue: SPR-10980
A few noteworthy minor changes: LocaleContext.getLocale() may return null in special cases (not by default), which our own accessing classes are able to handle now. If there is a non-null TimeZone user setting, we're exposing it to all collaborating libraries, in particular to JSTL, Velocity and JasperReports. Our JSR-310 and Joda-Time support falls back to checking the general LocaleContext TimeZone now, adapting it to their time zone types, if no more specific setting has been provided. Our DefaultConversionService has TimeZone<->ZoneId converters registered. And finally, we're using a custom parseTimeZoneString method now that doesn't accept the TimeZone.getTimeZone(String) GMT fallback for an invalid time zone id anymore.
Issue: SPR-1528
Renamed ResourceUrlMapper to ResourceUrlGenerator and refactored it
to be configured with Resource-serving HandlerMappings as opposed to
having them detected in the ApplicationContext through the
BeanPostProcessor contact.
Renamed and polished ResourceUrlEncodingFilter to ResourceUrlFilter
and added tests.
This change splits out resource transformation out from the
ResourceResolverChain so that chain is focused entirely on resource
resolution (as its name suggests). The invocation of transformers
is left as a separate step, it uses a different (recursive)
algorithm in any case and iterates over a different set of objects.
Also ResourceResolverChain is now limited strictly to methods that
a ResourceResolver should be able to use to delegate to remaining
resolvers.
Furthermore, ResourceResolverChain now maintains an internal index
of the "current" resolver so that resolvers don't have to pass the
chain when invoking it much like a (Servlet API) FilterChain works.
If the last resolver calls the chain again, a null value is returned.
Prior to this commit, the DispatcherServlet would send an error
response using the HttpServlet API when no Handler was found to
handle this request.
Now the DispatcherServlet can be configured to throw a
NoHandlerFoundException, when the throwExceptionIfNoHandlerFound
property is set to "true".
Those exceptions can be later on caught by default or custom
HandlerExceptionResolvers/ExceptionHandlers.
Issue: SPR-10481
Also fixing an old XmlBeanFactory test that relies on "ref local" which is gone in the 4.0 xsd now, redeclaring the affected file to an older xsd version.
Also, StandardReflectionParameterNameDiscoverer calls "Parameter.isNamePresent()" now to return null (and pass on to the next discoverer) if no JDK 8 parameters are available. Note that this requires OpenJDK 8 b100 or higher to compile now.
Issue: SPR-10532
This change enables having @ResponseBody on the type-level in which
case it inherited and does not need to be added on the method level.
For added convenience, there is also a new @RestController annotation,
a meta-annotation in turn annotated with @Controller and @ResponseBody.
Classes with the new annotation do not need to have @ResponseBody
declared on the method level as it is inherited.
Issue: SPR-10814
MimeType is available in core-spring and does not include support
for quality parameters and media used in HTTP content negotiation.
The MediaType sub-class in org.springframework.http adds q-parameters.
Previously building with JDK > 1.8 b88 caused test failures due to errors
with custom compilers like Jibx and Jasper reports.
This commit adds a new TestGroup named CUSTOM_COMPILATION that allows the
CI server to continue to run these tests but allow committers to ignore
these tests.
Add a new <spring:argument> tag that cab be nested within
<spring:message> and <spring:theme>. The tag is based on the <fmt:param>
tag and uses conventions found throughout other Spring tags.
Issue: SPR-9678
The following commit in 3.2.3 had a side effect on CNVR:
aaded7e30b
It appears that CNVR doesn't treat a request for "*/*" differently
from a request that does not request content types. Both should be
interpreted as "any content type is acceptable". This fix ensures
that CNVR treats these two cases the same way.
Issue: SPR-10683
Prior to this commit the Spring Framework did not provide a public means
for scanning for available server ports. However, the Spring Framework
internally used a FreePortScanner in integration tests within its own
test suite. Furthermore, Spring Integration 2.2 provides similar support
in a SocketUtils class in the spring-integration-test module.
This commit introduces SocketUtils in spring-core to replace the
FreePortScanner which was previously only used internally within
Spring's test suite. This new implementation is inspired by both Spring
Framework's FreePortScanner and Spring Integration's SocketUtils and
consequently attempts to merge the best of both previous
implementations.
Issue: SPR-8032
This change involves a modification of the "writeContent" template method to include the "jsonPrefix" String instead of the "prefixJson" boolean flag. Since said template method has only been introduced in 3.2.2, this change should hopefully not be a problem.
Issue: SPR-10567
Commit 5b1165 was an attempt to leave semicolon content in the URL path
while ignoring it for request mapping purposes. However, it becomes
quite difficult to manage and semicolon content should not always be
ignored (sometimes a semicolon is used as a separator of multiple items
in a path segment, rather than for matrix variables).
This change effectively reverts back to the original approach in 3.2
where a flag on AbstractHandlerMapping can be used to have semicolon
content removed or kept. If kept, path segments with matrix variables
must be represented with a path segment.
The main difference is that by default it is removed everywhere
including the MVC namespace and Java config.
Issue: SPR-10427, SPR-10234
A recent change in FormTag to prepend the context and servlet paths if
not present, causes issues when used in portlet applications.
This change introduces a servletRelativeAction form tag attribute that
must be used for the context and servlet paths to be prepended.
Issue: SPR-10382
@InitBinder and @ModelAttribute methods in @ControllerAdvice classes
are now invoked first, allowing any such methods in the @Controller
class to override them.
Issue: SPR-10419
Change FrameworkServlet so that it can also be used as a bean within an
existing ApplicationContext. Primarily added to support use with
embedded servlet containers where Spring bootstraps the servlet
container, rather than the servlet container bootstrapping Spring.
Issue: SPR-10381
Removed spring-beans.dtd (the 1.x variant) and spring-oxm-1.5.xsd (pre-Spring-Framework variant), in order to raise the backwards compatibility limit a little bit at least. We'll keep supporting the 2.0 and 2.5 xsd versions for the time being, as well as spring-beans-2.0.dtd.
Removed the ref 'local' attribute in spring-beans-4.0.xsd since 'local' lost its differentiating role to a regular bean ref back in the 3.1 days when we started allowing for the same bean id to reappear in a different beans section of the same configuration file (with a different profile).
Issue: SPR-10437
Add temporary Assume.canLoadNativeDirFonts() method allowing failing
jasper report tests to be bypassed on OSX.
This should be revisited when JDK 8 is released.
Issue: SPR-10537
Use LinkedHashMaps/Sets wherever exposed to users, and code tests defensively in terms of expected Map/Set ordering. Otherwise, there'll be runtime order differences between JDK 7 and JDK 8 due to internal HashMap/Set implementation differences.
Issue: SPR-9639
Add 'jasperreports.properties' to ignore missing fonts in order that
tests pass on Linux.
The upgraded JasperReports 5.0.4 throws a JRFontNotFoundException when
a report font is not found. This caused Spring MVC tests to fail since
the example reports used the 'Arial' font which is not shipped with most
Linux distributions.
An alternative fix would have been to package fonts with the reports
using JasperReports font extension support.
Issue: SPR-10438
* 3.2.x: (28 commits)
Hide 'doc' changes from jdiff reports
Document @Bean 'lite' mode vs @Configuration
Final preparations for 3.2.2
Remove Tiles 3 configuration method
Polishing
Extracted buildRequestAttributes template method from FrameworkServlet
Added "beforeExistingAdvisors" flag to AbstractAdvisingBeanPostProcessor
Minor refinements along the way of researching static CGLIB callbacks
Compare Kind references before checking log levels
Polish Javadoc in RequestAttributes
Fix copy-n-paste errors in NativeWebRequest
Fix issue with restoring included attributes
Add additional test for daylight savings glitch
Document context hierarchy support in the TCF
Fix test for daylight savings glitch
Make the methodParameter field of HandlerMethod final
Disable AsyncTests in spring-test-mvc
Reformat the testing chapter
Document context hierarchy support in the TCF
Document context hierarchy support in the TCF
...
Also, RequestBindingInterceptor now obtains HttpServletRequest from locally passed-in request handle and delegates to buildRequestAttributes as well now.
Issue: SPR-10342
Update ResourcesBeanDefinitionParser to use ensure that location
attribute values remain in the order that they are specified. The
order was inadvertently changed in commit 3838d159f3 due to the use
of StringUtils.commaDelimitedListToSet which sorts items.
Issue: SPR-10355
In Spring 3.2 a fix was implemented for all Spring Freemarker form
macros so that generated form input fields have valid bracketless IDs.
In the fix a regression was introduced manifesting in formCheckbox
macro no longer generating appropriate names for checkbox and hidden
input field.
This change fixes mentioned regression issue.
Issue: SPR-8732
Refactor FrameworkServlet.doOptions() to capture the "Allow" header
by using a HttpServletResponseWrapper.
Prior to this commit the HttpServletResponse.getHeader() method was
used which is only available in Servlet 3.0 environments.
Issue: SPR-10341
Before this change the presence of path params (e.g. "/foo;q=1/bar")
expected the request mapping to contain a URI variable in the place of
semicolon content (e.g. either "/{foo}/bar" or "/{foo};{fooParams}").
The change ensures path params are ignored in @RequestMapping patterns
so that "/foo/bar" matches to "/foo;q=1/bar" as well as
"/foo;q=1;p=2/bar".
Along with this change, the RequestMappingHandlerMapping no longer
defaults to having semicolon content removed from the URL, which means
@MatrixVariable is supported by default without the need for any
further configuration.
Issue: SPR-10234
ConfigurableWebEnvironment was introduced in 3.2.0.M1 with SPR-9439 in
order to break a cyclic dependency. At the same time, certain signatures
such as AbstractRefreshableWebApplicationContext#getEnviroment and
GenericWebApplicationContext#getEnvironment were updated to take
advantage of covariant return types and return this newer, more narrow
type and providing cast-free calls to ConfigurableWebEnvironment methods
where necessary. Similar changes were made to HttpServletBean in
3.2.0.M2 with SPR-9763.
Narrowing #getEnvironment signatures in this fashion required enforcing
at the #setEnvironment level that any Environment instance provided
(explicitly or via the EnvironmentAware callback) must be an instance of
ConfigurableWebEnvironment. This is a reasonable assertion in typical
web application scenarios, but as SPR-10138 demonstrates, there are
valid use cases in which one may want or need to inject a non-web
ConfigurableEnvironment variant, e.g. during automated unit/integration
testing.
On review, it was never strictly necessary to narrow #getEnvironment
signatures, although doing so did provided convenience and type safety.
In order to maintain as flexible and backward-compatible an arrangement
as possible, this commit relaxes these #getEnvironment signatures back
to their original, pre-3.2 state. Namely, they now return
ConfigurableEnvironment as opposed to ConfigurableWebEnvironment, and in
accordance, all instanceof assertions have been removed or relaxed to
ensure that injected Environment instances are of type
ConfigurableEnvironment.
These changes have been verified against David Winterfeldt's Spring by
Example spring-rest-services project, as described at SPR-10138.
Issue: SPR-10138, SPR-9763, SPR-9439
For testing purposes in which an Environment implementation is required
but a ConfigurableEnvironment is not desirable.
All methods are no-ops and return null, therefore NPEs are likely.
The fields returned from a RequestDataValueProcessor are now
written as hidden fields without a closing tag.
Before:
<input type="hidden" name="xxx" value="yyy"></input>
After:
<input type="hidden" name="xxx" value="yyy" />
Issue: SPR-10103
* cleanup-3.2.x:
Eliminate AJ @Async warning in test case
Update Apache license headers for moved files
Move namespace tests to root integration module
Fix several miscellaneous compiler/Eclipse warnings
Remove duplicate test resources
Fix warnings due to unused import statements
Update Apache license headers for affected sources
Remove duplicate test classes
Replace test beans with test objects
Polish test sourceSet dependencies
Add test dependencies sources for testCompile
The files deleted in this commit existed in identical form in two places
within a given module; typically in src/test/java and
src/test/resources. The version within src/test/resources has been
favored in all cases.
This change was prompted by associated Eclipse warnings, which have now
been quelled.
Issue: SPR-9431
Prior to this commit many test utility classes and sample beans were
duplicated across projects. This was previously necessary due to the
fact that dependent test sources were not shared during a gradle
build. Since the introduction of the 'test-source-set-dependencies'
gradle plugin this is no longer the case.
This commit attempts to remove as much duplicate code as possible,
co-locating test utilities and beans in the most suitable project.
For example, test beans are now located in the 'spring-beans'
project.
Some of the duplicated code had started to drift apart when
modifications made in one project where not ported to others. All
changes have now been consolidated and when necessary existing tests
have been refactored to account for the differences.
Conflicts:
spring-beans/src/test/java/org/springframework/beans/factory/ConcurrentBeanFactoryTests.java
spring-beans/src/test/java/org/springframework/beans/factory/support/BeanFactoryGenericsTests.java
spring-beans/src/test/java/org/springframework/beans/support/PagedListHolderTests.java
* 3.2.x:
Fix ClassCastException when setting media types
Enable execution of TestNG tests in spring-test
Polish support for topic branch-specific versions
Segregate add'l long-running and performance tests
Eliminate EBR dependencies and repository config
Skip creation of IDEA metadata for spring-aspects
Fix Eclipse compilation error in Gradle plugin
Polish build.gradle
Fix null parameterName issue in content negotiation
Recursively add test dependencies
* 3.2.x:
Exclude spring-build-src from maven publish
Move spring-build-junit into spring-core
Relocate MergePlugin package
Develop a gradle plugin to add test dependencies
Expose Gradle buildSrc for IDE support
Fix [deprecation] compiler warnings
Upgrade to xmlunit version 1.3
Improve 'build' folder ignores
Fix regression in static setter method support
Fix SpEL JavaBean compliance for setters
Conflicts:
spring-beans/src/test/java/org/springframework/beans/ExtendedBeanInfoTests.java
Fix deprecation compiler warnings by refactoring code or applying
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation") annotations. JUnit tests of
internally deprecated classes are now themselves marked as
@Deprecated.
Numerous EasyMock deprecation warnings will remain until the
migration to mockito can be completed.
Fix serialization warnings by applying @SuppressWarnings("serial")
when appropriate.
In certain cases and for unknown reasons, a correctly-placed
@SuppressWarnings("serial") annotation will fix the warning at the
javac level (i.e. the Gradle command-line), but will produce an
"unnecessary @SuppressWarnings" warning within Eclipse. In these
cases, a private static final serialVersionUID field has been added
with the default value of 1L.
In particular, avoiding synchronized Sets and Maps wherever possible (preferring a ConcurrentHashMap even instead of a synchronized Set) and specifying appropriate ConcurrentHashMap initial capacities (even if we end up choosing 16).
- Support external Javadoc links using Gradle's javadoc.options.links
- Fix all other Javadoc warnings, such as typos, references to
non-existent (or no longer existent) types and members, etc,
including changes related to the Quartz 2.0 upgrade (SPR-8275) and
adding the HTTP PATCH method (SPR-7985).
- Suppress all output for project-level `javadoc` tasks in order to
hide false-negative warnings about cross-module @see and @link
references (e.g. spring-core having a @see reference to spring-web).
Use the `--info` (-i) flag to gradle at any time to see project-level
javadoc warnings without running the entire `api` task. e.g.
`gradle :spring-core:javadoc -i`
- Favor root project level `api` task for detection of legitimate
Javadoc warnings. There are now zero Javadoc warnings across the
entirety of spring-framework. Goal: keep it that way.
- Remove all @link and @see references to types and members that exist
only in Servlet <= 2.5 and Hibernate <= 4.0, favoring 3.0+ and 4.0+
respectively. This is necessary because only one version of each of
these dependencies can be present on the global `api` javadoc task's
classpath. To that end, the `api` task classpath has now been
customized to ensure that the Servlet 3 API and Hibernate Core 4 jars
have precedence.
- SPR-8896 replaced our dependency on aspectjrt with a dependency on
aspectjweaver, which is fine from a POM point of view, but causes
a spurious warning to be emitted from the ant iajc task that it
"cannot find aspectjrt on the classpath" - even though aspectjweaver
is perfectly sufficient. In the name of keeping the console quiet, a
new `rt` configuration has been added, and aspectjrt added as a
dependency to it. In turn, configurations.rt.asPath is appended to
the iajc classpath during both compileJava and compileTestJava for
spring-aspects.
Issue: SPR-10078, SPR-8275, SPR-7985, SPR-8896
This change introduces a new AllEncompassingFormHttpMessageConverter
class that adds JSON and XML converters for individual mime parts of
a multi-part request. The new converter is used in place of the
previously used XmlAwareFormHttpMessageConverter.
Issue: SPR-10055
Prevously the FrameworkServlet created a new ServletRequestAttributes
instance for every request, unless the RequestContextHolder already
contained an instance whose type is not ServletRequestAttributes.
The main intent was that if RequestContextHolder contains a
PortletRequestAttributes, it should be left in place.
This change does an "instanceof" check against the request in
RequestContextHolder instead of an "equals" check on the type.
It still leaves PortletRequestAttributes in place but also allows
the previous request to be any sub-class of ServletRequestAttributes.
Issue: SPR-10025
Spring Framework 3.2 M2 added the ability to map requests using only
file extensions registered through the configured through a
ContentNeotiationManager, as opposed to allowing any file extension
(i.e. ".*"). The MVC namespace the MVC Java config automatically
register extensions such as ".json" and ".xml" depending on libraries
found on the classpath. That in turn causes issues in cases where
additional extensions are in use but not registered (e.g. ".html").
This change ensures that matching with registered file extensions only
works only if explicitly enabled through a property on
RequestMappingHandlerMapping.
Issue: SPR-10061, SPR-8474
Previously when running the tests for spring-web, spring-webmvc,
spring-test-mvc, and spring-orm there were possible collissions in the
classpath due to the fact that each had its own copy of the web.Mock*
classes in it. This causes uncertainty for which class the code was
running against. Furthermore, the maintance of keeping the copies up to
date was tedious.
Now there are two copies of the web.Mock* classes. The ones that exist
in spring-test main sources and a copy that supports servlet 3 within
spring-web test sources. The copy in spring-web test sources has been
moved to a new package to avoid having the classes exist twice on the
classpath within Eclipse.
The name MvcAsyncTask is misleading because the class is part of Spring
Web as apposed to Spring MVC. This is also inconsistent with the other
async classes which use Web instead of Mvc.
This commit changes MvcAsyncTask to WebAsyncTask making it more
consistent with the jar it is found in and the other async classes.
Issue: SPR-10051
Since web applications declaring a Servlet 2.3 web.xml become really rare now, we're finally deprecating Spring's own ExpressionEvaluationUtils class. As a consequence, we're also setting "springJspExpressionSupport" to false by default, avoiding the potential double EL evaluation problem on pre-Servlet-3.0 containers.
Issue: SPR-5308
The change to support generic @RequestBody arguments introduced in
3.2 M2 also introduced a regression in reading arguments that are
type variables. This change fixes the issue.
Issue: SPR-9964
When a controller method declares Callable or DeferredResult as its
return value, and returns null, async processing will not start and
the request will be considered "handled" by the controller method.
Issue: SPR-9951