PR gh-25038 introduced regressions in SimpleThreadScope and
SimpleTransactionScope in Spring Framework 5.2.7. Specifically, if a
thread-scoped or transaction-scoped bean has a dependency on another
thread-scoped or transaction-scoped bean, respectively, a
ConcurrentModificationException will be thrown on Java 11 or higher.
The reason is that Java 11 introduced a check for concurrent
modification in java.util.HashMap's computeIfAbsent() implementation,
and such a modification can occur when a thread-scoped bean is being
created in order to satisfy a dependency of another thread-scoped bean
that is currently being created.
This commit fixes these regressions by switching from HashMap to
ConcurrentHashMap for the instance maps in SimpleThreadScope and
SimpleTransactionScope.
Closes gh-25618
Prior to this commit it was possible to configure the
DefaultListableBeanFactory used by the GenericApplicationContext
created by AbstractGenericContextLoader, but it was not possible to
completely replace the bean factory.
This commit introduces a new createContext() factory method in
AbstractGenericContextLoader which indirectly allows subclasses to
supply a custom DefaultListableBeanFactory implementation to the
GenericApplicationContext.
Closes gh-25600
Prior to this commit, if null values were supplied for the
RepeatableContainers or AnnotationFilter arguments to `from()` factory
methods in MergedAnnotations, certain operations would eventually
result in a NullPointerException. This is to be expected; however, the
NullPointerException is often swallowed and only logged at INFO level
with an exception message similar to the following.
> Failed to introspect annotations on org.example.MyClass: NullPointerException
In such cases, the INFO log message is not helpful in diagnosing the
problem. Furthermore, since the exception is swallowed, the desired
operation (e.g., MergedAnnotations.stream(...)) simply returns no
results.
This commit improves the user experience by eagerly asserting non-null
preconditions for required arguments in MergedAnnotations.from()
factory methods.
Closes gh-25568
Since Spring Framework 5.2, @RestControllerAdvice registered with
MockMvc when using MockMvcBuilders.standaloneSetup() has no longer been
properly supported if annotation attributes were declared in the
@RestControllerAdvice annotation. Prior to 5.2, this was not an issue.
The cause for this regression is two-fold.
1. Commit 50c257794f refactored
DefaultListableBeanFactory so that findAnnotationOnBean() supports
merged annotations; however, that commit did not refactor
StaticListableBeanFactory#findAnnotationOnBean() to support merged
annotations.
2. Commit 978adbdae7 refactored
ControllerAdviceBean so that a merged @ControllerAdvice annotation
is only looked up via ApplicationContext#findAnnotationOnBean().
The latter relies on the fact that findAnnotationOnBean() supports
merged annotations (e.g., @RestControllerAdvice as a merged instance of
@ControllerAdvice). Behind the scenes, MockMvcBuilders.standaloneSetup()
creates a StubWebApplicationContext which internally uses a
StubBeanFactory which extends StaticListableBeanFactory. Consequently,
since the implementation of findAnnotationOnBean() in
StaticListableBeanFactory was not updated to support merged annotations
like it was in DefaultListableBeanFactory, we only see this regression
with the standalone MockMvc support and not with MockMvc support for an
existing WebApplicationContext or with standard Spring applications
using an ApplicationContext that uses DefaultListableBeanFactory.
This commit fixes this regression by supporting merged annotations in
StaticListableBeanFactory#findAnnotationOnBean() as well.
Closes gh-25520
Prior to this commit, StaticListableBeanFactory.isSingleton() returned
false for singleton beans unless they were created by a FactoryBean.
StaticListableBeanFactory.isSingleton() now properly returns true for
all beans not created by a FactoryBean.
Closes gh-25522
Prior to this commit, if a value existed at the specified JSON path but
had an incompatible type, the AssertionError thrown contained a message
stating that the value did not exist (i.e., "No Value at JSON Path"),
which was not only misleading but also technically incorrect.
This commit fixes the error message for such use cases. For example, the
AssertionError thrown in such use cases now resembles the following.
At JSON path "$.name", value <Lisa> of type <java.lang.String> cannot
be converted to type <byte[]>
Closes gh-25480
Prior to this commit, calling reset() on MockHttpServletResponse did not
reset the `charset` field to `false` which could result in the
"Content-Type" header containing `;charset=null` which in turn would
result in errors when parsing the "Content-Type" header.
This commit resets the charset field to `false` in
MockHttpServletResponse's reset() method to avoid such errors.
Closes gh-25501