Previously, we relied on Mockito's internals to bypass any Spring AOP
proxy during verification of a spy. Thanks to a new API in Mockito,
we can replace the use of Mockito's internals with a
VerificationStartedListener. This listener changes Mockito's view of
the mock to be the ultimate target of the AOP proxy, i.e. to be the
actual Mockito-created spy, allowing Mockito's verification of the
spy to proceed successfully.
This above-described change will mean that we require a very
up-to-date version of Mockito so the tests that verify our
compatibility with 2.5 have been removed as we will no longer support
it when using @MockBean or @SpyBean.
Lastly, two tests have been updated to replace their usage of the
internal MockUtil class with the equivalent public API calls.
Closes gh-10352
Previously, the media types that are consumed and produced by
endpoints were configured in the web stack-specific configuration.
Furthermore, these configured media types were not used for the
discovery "endpoint" that links to all the available endpoints.
This commit introduces EndpointMediaTypes that is configred in a
single, central location and then used to configure the consumed and
produced media types for endpoints exposed via WebFlux, Web MVC, and
Jersey as well as the discovery "endpoint" provided by each.
Closes gh-10659
Starting with Hibernate 5.2.10, the JPA property
`hibernate.connection.provider_disables_autocommit` should be set to true
when the datasource has autocommit disabled in order to improve
performance.
See gh-9737
The current documentation references mechanisms for OpenShift 2, which
has been changed significantly with the latest releases, specifically the
OpenShift 3 release.
Closes gh-10609
This commit adds support for Spring Boot error conventions with WebFlux.
The Spring MVC support for that is based on an `Controller` that's
mapped on a specific `"/error"` path and configured as an error page in
the Servlet container. With WebFlux, this support leverages a
`WebExceptionHandler`, which catches exceptions flowing through the
reactive pipeline and handles them.
The `DefaultErrorWebExceptionHandler` supports the following:
* return a JSON error response to machine clients
* return error HTML views (templates, static or default HTML view)
One can customize the error information by contributing an
`ErrorAttributes` bean to the application context.
Spring Boot provides an `ErrorWebExceptionHandler` marker interface and a
base implementation that provides high level constructs to handle
errors, based on the Spring WebFlux functional flavor.
The error handling logic can be completely changed by providing a custom
`RouterFunction` there.
Fixes gh-8625
Previously, the custom layout sample did not configure the source
and target for the compiler. This meant that both defaulted to 1.5
which is not supported by Java 9's javac. The oldest support version
is 1.6.
This commit sets the maven.compiler.source and maven.compiler.target
properties to 1.8 (the lowest version support by Boot 2.0) allowing
the sample to build with both Java 8 and Java 9.
See gh-10515