Previously, Animal Sniffer checking of spring-boot-loader-tools
was disabled as it failed with an NPE. This has been fixed in
Animal Sniffer 1.15.
This commit upgrades Animal Sniffer to 1.15 and adds the necessary
annotations to suppress failures for safe usage of sun.* and Java 7
APIs.
Note that UsesUnsafeJava has been copied from spring-boot and made
package-private. This retains the clearer intent of the custom
annotation (versus @IgnoreJRERequirement) while avoiding the change
in the build order that would be necessary for
spring-boot-loader-tools to use the annotation from spring-boot.
Closes gh-5284
Unify the versions used in integration tests launched by the
maven-invoker-plugin. Allows for already cached local copies to be
used, hopefully speeding up the build.
This (empirically) fixes gh-726 using a new utility
(LogbackInitializer) in the loader tools. If anyone has enough
Gradle fu to understand where to put it (after the classpath is established
but before compilation) we could do the same thing in the Gradle plugin
(and that would fix gh-724).
This commit harmonizes the dependency management of internal modules
so that versions can be omitted everywhere. Update the maven coordinates
to provide the full groupId for consistency
Change the initial fix for OSX Java 1.6 compatibility by removing the
need for a direct `tools.jar` dependency.
It appears that `system` dependencies are always pulled in when
used in a Maven plugin. This makes the the dependency on `tools.jar`
particularly brittle since we need to make assumptions about where
the jar is located.
Since the tools jar is *only* needed for Spring Loaded support, the
plugin has now been updated to locate the jar programmatically and
call it via reflection. This should reduce the risk of problems when
using the plugin and at the very least isolate them to Spring Loaded
support.
(See original commit b8c4720)
Fixes gh-497
Currently Spring Boot fails in Java 1.6 on Mac OS X due to the
"tools.jar" being integrated into classes.jar in the Apple version of
Java 6.
Apple fixed this with Java 7, but we should still support Java 6. We had
to roll back to maven-plugin-plugin 3.1 to make this work with Java 6
and 7.
All tests pass with Java 6 and Java 7.
Requires Loaded 1.1.5 (or better).
For Maven you can just add springloaded to the dependencies of the
spring-boot plugin (and also set MAVEN_OPTS=-noverify).
For Gradle add springloaded to the build dependencies (-noverify
can be added by the plugin).
In both cases there is also support for adding an arbitrary java agent
via configuration. Samples are provided in
spring-boot-sample-[simple,web-ui].
The ApplicationPlugin is only added if there is no JavaExec task
already present, and additionally it computes its own man class if
none is provided. So "gradle run" and "gradle bootRun" look
superficially similar, but "bootRun" has extra options, including
the agent and Loaded support.
Fixes gh-251, gh-183