The existing behaviour of JobLauncherCommandLineRunner was really too
basic. It has now been enhanced (at the expense of duplicating a lot
of code in Spring Batch it seems) to automatically increment job
parameters if it can, and to retry a failed or stopped execution
if it can (without incrementing, but with additional job parameters
added from command line if they are non-identifying).
The JobLauncherCommandLineRunner is more extendable and exposes
its DI wiring points now as well, so hopefully users can make
use of it independently of autoconfig (by providing a @Bean of
that type).
Not everything from the wishlist in gh-325 is implememented yet,
but it should be a good platform to work with and to extend.
Better even than logging would be to fail fast? Surely it's a
mistake not to have any /templates if Thymeleaf is in use.
User can disable failfast by exlcuding thymeleaf configuration
or by providing their own ITemplateResolver.
Fixes gh-294
User can switch the behaviour on and off with
spring.datasource.continueOnError:true|false. I decided
not to add an extra nested level of property resolution
because of the existing spring.datasource.schema
(and other properties relating to initialization) because
concision seemed like a good thing with those more common
settings.
Fixes gh-374
The DispatcherServletAutoConfiguration had a condition on it that
meant it wasn't used at all if there was no EmbeddedServletContainerFactory.
It's amazing that any WAR ever deployed.
Also added some info logging to servlet and filter registrations.
Update OnBeanCondition to attempt to consider FactoryBean classes
for bean type matches. To ensure early instantiation does not occur, the
object type from the FactoryBean is deduced by resolving generics on the
declaration.
Fixes gh-355
Update AbstractRepositoryConfigurationSourceSupport to use the newly
introduced RepositoryConfigurationDelegate instead of effectively
reimplementing Spring Data Commons functionality which was prone to
changes in the API (code that wasn't considered to be API in the first
place).
Switch from implementing BeanClassLoaderAware to ResourceLoaderAware
to avoid having to set up a DefaultResourceLoader which should also
improve IDE integration.
Fixes gh-236
Disable Mongo auto-configuation when @EnableMongoRepositories is used
and adapt the test helper classes accordingly.
Change the property prefix and dependency management version property
from `...mongo` to `...mongodb` for consistency with Spring Data.
Fixes gh-315
Update SpringApplication so that ApplicationListener and
ApplicationInitializer methods must be called separately. This helps
to prevent unexpected side effects when calling the setters and
also encourages separation of concerns.
The few situations where a class was both an ApplicationInitializer
and ApplicationListener are now handled by registering an inner
listener from the `initialize` method.
BeanFactory.getBean() already looks in the parent context
so we have to be careful and not use the parent when locating
the report singleton
Fixes gh-290
Spring Boot provides a default AuthenticatiomManager for getting
started quickly with security and never exposing insecure
endpoints. To override that feature as users move to the next
stage in their project, they may have to do something slightly
different depending on whether it is a webapp or not.
In any app (web or not), providing a @Bean of type
AuthenticationManager always works, but you don't get the benefit of
the builder features.
In a webapp the user can also extend WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter
to provides a custom AuthenticationManager, and the preferred
way of doing that is via a void method that is autowired with an
AuthenticationManagerBuilder. The default AuthenticationManager is
built in a configurer with @Order(LOWEST_PRECEDENCE - 3) so
to override it the user's confugrer must have higher precedence
(lower @Order).
@EnableGlobalMethodSecurity can also be used in a non-webapp, and
Spring Boot will still provide a default AuthenticationManager.
To override it the user has to either extend
GlobalMethodSecurityConfiguration or provide a @Bean of type
AuthenticationManager (there's no other way to
capture the AuthenticationManagerBuilder that doesn't happen too late
in the beans lifecyle).
Fixes gh-244
If any @Import (or @Enable*, especially @EnableScheduling) has registered
bean *names* as ApplicationListeners, and the application context wasn't
refreshed fully when it failed, then the listener lookup could fail and
mask the original exception
Fixes gh-253