Previously, WebSocketMessagingAutoConfiguration added a single
additional converter. This was a MappingJackson2MessageConverter
configured with the auto-configured ObjectMapper.
AbstractMessageBrokerConfiguration places additional converters before
any of the default converters. This meant that the auto-configuration
had the unwanted side-effect of changing the ordering of the
converters. A MappingJackson2MessageConverter was now first in the
list, whereas, by default, it's last in the list after a
StringMessageConverter and a ByteArrayMessageConverter.
This commit updates WebSocketMessagingAutoConfiguration so that it
switches off the registration of the default converters and registers
a StringMessageConverter, ByteArrayMessageConverter and
MappingJackson2MessageConverter in that order. A test has been
added to verify that the types of these three converters match
the types of the default converters. A second test that verifies
that String responses are converted correctly has also been added
alongside the existing test that verified the behaviour for JSON
responses.
Closes gh-5123
When the `locations` attribute is set for a given bean annotated with
`@ConfigurationProperties`, the configuration at these specified
locations take precedence over any other property sources. This means
that such values can't be overridden by a system property or a command
line switch for instance.
This commit clarifies this rules in the documentation.
Closes gh-5111
DriverClassNameProvider is unused but was probably restored by a merge
commit at some point. It wasn't obvious and updated that class rather
than `DatabaseDriver`.
This commit updates `DatabaseDriver` and deletes
`DriverClassNameProvider`.
Closes gh-5076
Previously, BeanDefinitionLoader declared a field of type
GroovyBeanDefinitionReader which is a GroovyObject subclass. This is
problematic as BeanDefinitionLoader is always loaded but Groovy is an
optional dependency. Even on a JVM where class verification is performed
lazily, this can still cause problems if something reflectively tries
to access the class’s declared fields. On a JVM where classes are
verified at load time, it would be impossible to start a Spring Boot
application without having Groovy on the classpath.
This commit changes the field to be a BeanDefinitionReader, removing
the indirect reference to GroovyObject form BeanDefinitionLoader’s
signature. The reader is downcast to a GroovyBeanDefinitionReader in the
body of a method body that will only be invoked when Groovy is on the
classpath.
Closes gh-5040
Update SpringBootJoranConfiguratorTests to ensure that logback
is left in a sane state. Prior to this commit, running all tests
in eclipse would fail due to ErrorPageFilterTests expecting
specific log output.
Spring Boot fires event very early in the application lifecycle and we
should make crystal clear that a regular `@Bean` registration cannot be
used to register a listener on them.
Closes gh-5061
This commit enables the use of // @formatter:off and // @formatter:on
to surround lines of code that should not be formatted. It also adds
a code template that can be used to quickly wrap the selected lines
of text with the off and on comments.
Closes gh-5050
Update the ContextIdApplicationContextInitializer default NAME_PATTERN
to favor the developer defined `${spring.application.name}` value over
the deployer defined `${vcap.application.name}`.
Fixes gh-4926
Update TomcatEmbeddedServletContainerFactory so that logic to disable
persistent sessions happens after Tomcat's standard Manager creation
logic.
Fixes gh-4543
Update `ResourceBundleCondition` to only enable the messages source
if `messages.properties` (and not `messages*.properties`) exists. This
operation is much faster that performing a pattern match since a full
jar entry scan is not required.
Since adding `messages.properties` is good practice and this change
allows us to delete the custom `PathMatchingResourcePatternResolver`
it seems like a fine compromise to make.
Fixes gh-4930
See gh-4811
Commit 5a1ee6eb added support for disabling use of start-stop-daemon
via a placeholder in the default launch script. Unfortunately, that
placeholder was subsequently broken in 81a47639.
This commit reinstates the placeholder and adds tests to verify that all
of the placeholders in the launch script can be replaced and that they
have the required default values. Furthermore, it also allows the use of
start-stop-daemon to be configured via USE_START_STOP_DAEMON in an
app’s .conf file. This allows the configuration to be changed after the
app has been built.
Closes gh-4985
When a Jersey app is deployed to a standalone container, Jersey’s
ServletContainerInitializer will run and register a servlet for a class
annotated with @ApplicationPath. If Jersey’s ServletContainerInitializer
runs before Spring’s, this servlet will take precedence over the
servlet registered by JerseyAutoConfiguration and will therefore not be
configured with any init parameters specified using spring.jersey.init
For the case where Jersey’s SCI runs first, this commit updates
JerseyAutoConfiguration to examine the servlet context for an existing
registration of Jersey’s servlet (Jersey names the registration using
the fully-qualified name of the ResourceConfig subclass). If a
registration is found its init parameters are configured using the
configuration provided by spring.jersey.init.
For the case where Spring’s SCI runs first, this commit updates
JerseyAutoConfiguration so that it names its registration using the
fully-qualified name of the ResourceConfig sub-class. This allows
Jersey’s SCI to find the existing registration rather than attempting
to configure its own.
Closes gh-2471