This commits adds a checkstyle rule to not use List.of(), Set.of()
and Map.of(), preferring Collections.emptyList(), emptySet(), and
emptyMap() respectively.
It replaces usages of these methods across the codebase.
See gh-32655
As of spring-projects/spring-framework#29293, the streaming mode on the
`DefaultPartHttpMessageReader` is deprecated as hard limitations have
been found with the design and won't be fixed. Instead, developers
should use the `PartEvent` API and the `PartEventHttpMessageReader`
(which is configured by default with the codecs).
This commit removes the `spring.webflux.multipart.streaming` property
and applies all `spring.webflux.multipart.*` properties that are
applicable to `PartEventHttpMessageReader`.
Closes gh-32658
This commit auto-configures ProblemDetails support for both Spring MVC
and Spring WebFlux, contributing a `@ControllerAdvice` annotated
`ResponseEntityExceptionHandler` bean if the
`spring.mvc.problemdetails.enabled` or
`spring.webflux.problemdetails.enabled` properties are set to `true`.
Closes gh-32634
This commit updates Spring Session auto-configuration to avoid usage of
deprecated methods, and moves to newly introduced Duration based
defaultMaxInactiveInterval setters across all session repository
implementations.
Additionally, this fixes several tests that are broken due to session
repository implementations now using Duration type for their
defaultMaxInactiveInterval fields.
See gh-32633
This commit reworks Spring Session auto-configuration to avoid
extending Spring Session's configuration classes. Instead, those
configuration classes are now imported and customizations are
applied using dedicated (Reactive)SessionRepositoryCustomizer beans.
See gh-32554
This commit adds an AOT contribution that replaces the scanning of
@JsonMixin by a mapping in generated code. This makes sure that such
components are found in a native image.
Closes gh-32567
This commit updates the bean factory methods for beans that can be
instantiated at build-time to be static. Doing so makes sure that
the enclosing configuration class does not have to be resolved in
order to create the instance.
Closes gh-32570
This commit updates Servlet based Spring Security auto-configuration
to use AuthorizationFilter, which is intended to supersede
FilterSecurityInterceptor.
See gh-31255
With this commit, loading `@AutoConfiguration`,
`@ImportAutoConfiguration`, and `@ManagementContextConfiguration`
classes is supported with `.imports` files only. Support for loading
these classes with `spring.factories` is removed.
Closes gh-29699
With Spring Session moving to RedisSessionRepository as the preferred
session repository, Spring Boot auto-configuration should make it
possible to easily switch back to the previous default
(RedisIndexedSessionRepository).
This commit introduces spring.session.redis.repository configuration
property that allows selecting the desired Redis-backed session
repository implementation.
See gh-32205
Batch is now auto-configured to use the context's
PlatformTransactionManager and DataSource or `@BatchDataSource`.
When this does not meet the user's needs, they can use
`@EnableBatchProcessing` or sub-class `DefaultBatchConfiguration` to
take complete control with the auto-configuration backing off.
Closes gh-32330
Previously, when using Tomcat, its web app class loader was the thread
context class loader when H2ConsoleAutoConfiguration triggered
initialization of Hikari's pool. This was the case because it's done
in the bean method of a ServletRegistrationBean. Such Servlet-related
beans are intentionally created with Tomcat's web app classloader as
the TCCL. This arrangement results in the pool's threads using
Tomcat's web app class loader as their TCCL which is not desirable.
One consequence of this was that Tomcat could log a warning at
shutdown about the thread being left running when it will, in fact,
be stopped as part of the context being closed.
This commit updates H2ConsoleAutoConfiguration to set the TCCL to its
own ClassLoader while the DataSource information is being logged.
Closes gh-32382