Effectively revert commit b396d0d2 to restore exception first logging
of exceptions for Logback and Log4j2.
This commit also introduces new extended versions of "whitespace"
padding exception loggers so that source jar information is still
included in the stacktrace.
Fixes gh-4247
Add a BeanFactoryPostProcessor to set PRESERVE_TARGET_CLASS_ATTRIBUTE
to true on all ErrorController bean definitions. Without this attribute
AOP advice on @Controllers causes ErrorController beans to be created
as JDK proxies (since they implement a single valid looking interface)
and therefore not get found by Spring MVC.
Fixes gh-4236
Previously, the Actuator’s endpoints did not specify a produces
attribute on their request mappings. With Jackson’s XML binding on the
classpath, this would lead to requests made by a browser receiving
application/xml responses (due to the Accept header indicating that
application/xml is preferred). This was problematic as some of the
response payloads were not legal xml. Problems included XML tags
beginning with ‘\’ or containing ‘#’.
This commit updates the endpoints to specify that they produce
application/json. The environment and metrics endpoints have also been
updated so that always return a JSON object, even when they are
returning a single entry. This consistency avoids problems where
clients may not consider a single scalar value to be legal JSON.
Closes gh-2449
Flip the default value of `addResources` for both the Maven and Gradle
plugins. This effectively turns off static resources reloading and, more
importantly, the pruning of duplicate resources from the target
directory.
As devetools is our mainstram solution for such feature, the documantion
has been updated to reflect that.
Closes gh-4227
The init script spec [1] describes a number of requirements with which
our launch.script did not comply. This commit makes the following
corrections:
- Add support for force-reload which should be implemented by all
init scripts
- Don't fail restart if the service is already stopped or not running
- Consider stop to be successful if the service is already stopped
- Exit with 1 if stop fails (indicating a generic or unspecified error)
rather than 3 (unimplemented feature)
- Report a status of 1 if app is not running but the pid file exists
- Report a status of 3 if the app is not running (no pid file)
Closes gh-4231
[1] http://refspecs.linuxbase.org/LSB_3.1.0/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/iniscrptact.html
Provide a property to customize the application path that serves as the
base URI for a JAX-RS compliant application. If both `spring.jersey.path`
and an `@ApplicationPath` are present, the property takes precedence.
Closes gh-4201
Update WebMvcAutoConfiguration to use a RequestContextFilter instead of
a RequestContextListener.
Using a filter is required for some Spring Session operations (see
https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-session/issues/129).
This update also has the added benefit of allowing the Response to be
accessed from RequestContextHolder.getRequestAttributes() by casting it
to ServletRequestAttributes.
Fixes gh-2637
Update the import order settings to be a little more logical. Imports
should now be ordered:
java.*
javax.*
<others>
org.springframework.*
import static *
See gh-4234
Logback documentation explains how to initialize the logging system and
namely how the `logback.configurationFile` system property can be used to
specify the configuration file to use.
Spring Boot has an abstraction on top of that. A user can define the
`logging.path` property regardless of the logging infrastructure it is
using.
Users following the logback documentation can be confused at first so
we're not logging a warning when we found out that the logback specific
property has been specified.
Closes gh-2382
Previously, the launch script would always use a file named
<appname>.log to capture the application's console output. This commit
adds a variable, LOG_FILENAME, for specifying the file name defaulting
to <appname>.log.
Fixes gh-4194
Previously, HornetQ and Artemis tests were using a test configuration
class listing the configuration classes to use explicitly in the purpose
of disabling the XA support.
This had a very unfortunate side effect for Artemis as we forgot to add
an import on the "real" configuration and this got unnoticed because of
this duplication.
It turns out that this special configuration class is no longer necessary
as XA backs off automatically anyway now. The tests have been updated
to use the regular auto-configuration and were failing with Artemis. The
import has now be added.
Closes gh-4226