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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andy Wilkinson cba91ab28e Stop Created-By manifest header from causing a test task cache miss
Previously, when a project's jar was an input into a test task, a
cache hit required the current build to be using the same JDK as the
one that created the cache entry. This was due to the Created-By
entry in the jar's manifest which will vary if JDKs with different
values for the java.version and java.specification.vendor version are
used.

This commit configures normalization of the runtime classpath to ignore
META-INF/MANIFEST.MF, thereby allowing a cache hit when the tests were
previously run on a different JDK than the one being used now. Typically
this is a different update release being used on a CI agent and a
developer's machine. This change will therefore improve the likelihood
of a cache hit once remote caching has been enabled.

Closes gh-23872
2019-10-25 13:52:48 +02:00
Brian Clozel 86c734785d Apply Artifactory Gradle plugin
Instead of relying on the CI server to apply and configure this plugin,
this commit does it directly in the Spring Framework build.
This allows us to take full control over which projects are published
and how.

See gh-23282
2019-08-21 20:15:35 +02:00
Brian Clozel 7902ae4c1f Change Gradle publication name for artifactory
This commit switches to the default publication name considered by the
artifactory plugin when it comes to publishing artifacts to the
artifactory repository.

See gh-23282
2019-08-21 18:42:17 +02:00
Brian Clozel 7ce1f5e652 Configure Maven publications with Gradle
Prior to this commit, the build would use a custom task to create a BOM
and manually include/exclude/customize dependencies. It would also use
the "maven" plugin to customize the POM before publication.

This commit now uses a Gradle Java Platform for publishing the Spring
Framework BOM. We're also now using the "maven-publish" plugin to
prepare and customize publications.

This commit also tells the artifactory plugin (which is currently
applied only on the CI) not to publish internal modules.

See gh-23282
2019-08-21 15:39:51 +02:00
Brian Clozel e9523161f0 Revert "Revert "Refactor Gradle tasks in Spring Framework build""
This reverts commit fb0d618751.
2019-08-20 20:26:43 +02:00
Stephane Nicoll fb0d618751 Revert "Refactor Gradle tasks in Spring Framework build"
This reverts commit 1539ba8991.
2019-08-20 20:07:11 +02:00
Brian Clozel 1539ba8991 Refactor Gradle tasks in Spring Framework build
This commit reorganizes tasks and scripts in the build to only apply
them where they're needed. We're considering here 3 "types" of projects
in our build:
* the root project, handling documentation, publishing, etc
* framework modules (a project that's published as a spring artifact)
* internal modules, such as the BOM, our coroutines support and our
integration-tests

With this change, we're strealining the project configuration for all
spring modules and only applying plugins when needed (typically our
kotlin support).

See gh-23282
2019-08-20 18:17:02 +02:00