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7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Brian Clozel 561af5f8f9 Replace propdeps plugin with custom plugin
Prior to this commit, the Spring Framework build would be using the
propdeps Gradle plugin to introduce two new configurations to the build:
"optional" and "provided". This would also configure related conventions
for IDEs, adding those configurations to published POMs.

This commit removes the need for this plugin and creates instead a
custom plugin for an "optional" configuration. While the Eclipse IDE
support is still supported, there is no need for specific conventions
for IntelliJ IDEA anymore.
This new plugin does not introduce the "provided" scope, as
"compileOnly" and "testCompileOnly" are here for that.

Also as of this commit, optional/provided dependencies are not published
with the Spring Framework modules POMs annymore.
Generally, these dependencies do not provide actionable information to
the developers reading / tools consuming the published POMs.

Optional/Provided dependencies are **not**:
* dependencies you can add to enable some supported feature
* dependencies versions that you can use to figure out CVEs or bugs
* dependencies that might be missing in existing Spring applications

In the context of Spring Framework, optional dependencies are just
libraries are Spring is compiling against for various technical reasons.
With that in mind, we are not publishing that information anymore.

See gh-23282
2019-08-13 18:19:37 +02:00
Sebastien Deleuze c006a83584 Upgrade to Coroutines 1.3.0-RC
This commit upgrades Coroutines support to kotlinx.coroutines
1.3.0-RC, leverages the new Coroutines BOM and refine Coroutines
detection to avoid false positives.

Only Coroutines to Mono context interoperability is supported
for now.

CLoses gh-23326
2019-07-21 11:27:43 +02:00
Sebastien Deleuze 095fd5bcb3 Use Kotlin BOM
Close gh-23316
2019-07-19 10:43:54 +02:00
Sebastien Deleuze 66c95dc241 Clear spring-core-coroutines artifacts 2019-04-09 23:54:22 +02:00
Sam Brannen b115789fd3 Polishing 2019-04-08 17:28:44 +02:00
Sam Brannen 9a93615ec4 Configure Kotlin plugin support for Eclipse in Gradle build
This commit configures the Kotlin plugin for Eclipse in the
spring-core-coroutines Gradle project so that users no longer have to
manually "Configure Kotlin / Add Kotlin Nature" within the Eclipse IDE
after importing projects.

This change is currently limited to the spring-core-coroutines project
since it is the only project in which Java code depends on compiled
Kotlin code; however, this change may later be applied to additional
projects if desirable.
2019-04-08 17:20:24 +02:00
Sebastien Deleuze 88a2729fba Introduce spring-core-coroutines module
This commit introduces the spring-core-coroutines module
in order to avoid referencing Kotlin code from Java one,
which is currently not supported by Eclipse.

During the build, spring-core-coroutines is merged into
spring-core, so this change is expected to have no impact
for end users.

This module contains functions accessible from Java via
the CoroutinesUtils class to adapt Coroutines and Deferred
instances to and from Mono.

See gh-19975
2019-03-25 21:57:53 +01:00