Update dependency management to exclude commons-logging and add
an enforcer rule to spring-boot-samples to try and prevent unwanted
commons-logging dependencies from sneaking back in again.
Closes gh-7067
In addition, dependency management for `hazelcast-hibernate5` module has
been added, and a separate dependency version was introduced for
`hazelcast-hibernate4` module.
Closes gh-7023
This commit enables compatibility build against Spring Framework 5.
The Velocity and Guava support that are deprecated in the 1.x line have
been removed and few other classes contain minor change to comply to non
backward compatible changes in Spring Framework 5.
This commit also switches the required java version to 8.
Closes gh-6977
Switch `@AutoConfigureJsonTesters` to use regular `@Autowired` injection
for JSON testers. Prior to this commit JSON Tester fields were
initialized directly which caused IDE issues and was also a little
confusing.
Fixes gh-6451
Update @AutoConfigureMockMvc to support extended print options including
`System.err` and `log.debug`. In addition the "default" print option
can now be overridden by adding `spring.test.mockmvc.print=...` to
`src/test/resources/application.properties`.
Fixes gh-6455
Previously, an entry had to be added to spring.factories using the
name of one of the @AutoConfigure… meta-annotations on the @…Test
annotation as the key. This indirection was unnecessarily complicated.
This commit simplifies things by allowing the name of the @…Test
annotation itself to be used as the key.
Closes gh-6335
Where possible, code that previously synchronized on this (or on the
class in the case of static methods) has been updated to use an
internal monitor object instead. This allows the locking model that's
employed to be an implementation detail rather than part of the
class's API.
Classes that override a synchronized method continue to declare
the overriding method as synchronized. This ensures that locking
is consistent across the superclass and its subclass.
Closes gh-6262
springloaded isn't required in any of the samples, yet some of them
make use of it without being a springloaded-specific sample. This
is creating the false impression that springloaded is necessary in
cases where it's not.
The upgrade to Hibernate 5.2.0.Final has provide to be too
problematic to live with. It requires Java 8, is incompatible with
a number of other projects in the Hibernate ecosystem, and it's
unclear for how long it will be maintained. We'd previously used
Hibernate 5.1.0.Final but its maintenance is also unclear with
Hibernate 5.1.1.Final being more than 3 months overdue.
This commit drops back to Hibernate 5.0.9.Final. This has a few
advantages:
- It's Java 7 compatible
- It's had some time to mature and should be reasonably free of
regressions for those moving from 4.3.x
- It's used in both Wildfly and JBoss EAP so there's a fair chance
that it will continue to be maintained.
Closes gh-6198