Previously, unlike embedded Jetty, Netty, and Tomcat, Undertow would
not stop when one of its worker threads was in use. This meant that a
a long-running or stalled request could prevent the application from
shutting down in response to SIGTERM or SIGINT, and SIGTERM would be
required to get the process to exit.
This commit updates the factories for the reactive and servlet
Undertow web server factories to configure Undertow to use a 0ms
shutdown timeout. This aligns it with the behaviour of Jetty, Netty,
and Tomcat. Tests have been introduced to verify the behaviour across
the reactive and servlet variants of all four supported embedded web
servers.
Fixes gh-21319
Add converter support for `javax.time.Period` including:
String -> Period
Number -> Period
Period -> String
Period to Number conversion is not supported since `Period` has no
ability to deduce the number of calendar days in the period.
See gh-21136
Update the `isAncestorOf` method of SpringConfigurationPropertySources
so that legacy names are considered for the system environment.
Prior to this commit, binding a property such as `my.camelCase.prop`
would detect `MY_CAMELCASE_PROP` but not `MY_CAMEL_CASE_PROP` in
the system environment.
Fixes gh-14479
Co-authored-by: Phillip Webb <pwebb@pivotal.io>
Update `StaticResourceJars` to catch both `IOException` and
`InvalidPathException` when checking URLs. Prior to this commit only
`IOException` was caught which worked on Java 8 but not Java 11 or
above.
Fixes gh-21312
Update `ValueObjectBinder` reattempt conversion if the `@DefaultValue`
contains a single element. Prior to this commit, single element
conversion relied on the `ArrayToObjectConverter` which isn't always
available.
Fixes gh-21264
Add an `InputStreamSourceToByteArrayConverter` that can be used to
convert from an `InputStreamSource` (such as a `Resource`) to a
byte array.
Closes gh-21285
This commit restricts how wildcards can be used in search
locations for property files. If a search location contains
a pattern, there must be only one '*' and the location should
end with a '*/'. For search locations that specify the file
name, the pattern should end with '*/<filename>'.
The list of files read from wildcard locations are now sorted
alphabetically according to the absolute path of the file.
Closes gh-21217