Added dateFormatter, timeFormatter and dateTimeFormatter properties
to JodaTimeFormatterRegistrar allowing for custom global formatting.
DateTimeFormatterFactory can be used when configuring with XML.
Issue: SPR-7121
Dependency on Joda Time when using the @DateTimeFormat annotation is
now optional. If Joda Time is not present the JDK SimpleDateFormat
will be used to parse and print date patterns. If Joda time is
present it will always be used in preference to SimpleDateFormat.
Issue: SPR-6508
Prior to this commit, calls to ConfigurableEnvironment#addActiveProfile
would cause any active profile values provided via the
"spring.profiles.active" property to be ignored.
Now these two mechanisms can be used in conjunction and work as
expected.
Issue: SPR-9944
Refactor ConfigurationClassParser to recursively find values from
all @Import annotations, combining them into a single unique set.
This change prevents ImportBeanDefinitionRegistrars from being
invoked twice.
Issue: SPR-9925
In particular, the specified object name may use a placeholder for its domain part now, allowing for several instances of the MBean to be registered against the same MBeanServer from different applications.
Issue: SPR-8244
This commit refactors changes introduced in 21760a8 as follows:
- Introduce top-level MessageCodeFormatter interface and
DefaultMessageCodesResolver#setMessageCodeFormatter property to allow
for user-defined message code formatting strategies
- Rename DefaultMessageCodesResolver.Style enum => DMCR.Format
- Refactor DefaultMessageCodesResolver.Format to implement the new
MessageCodeFormatter interface
The result is that users have convenient access to common formatting
strategies via the Format enum, while retaining the flexibility to
provide their own custom MessageCodeFormatter implementation if desired.
See DefaultMessageCodesResolverTests#shouldSupport*Format tests for
usage examples.
Issue: SPR-9707
Introduce new 'style' property to DefaultMessageCodesResolver allowing
for alternative message styles. Current styles are PREFIX_ERROR_CODE
and POSTFIX_ERROR_CODE. The default style retains existing behavior.
Issue: SPR-9707
Allow the body of 'arg-type' XML elements to be used as an alternative to
'match' attribute when defining a 'replace-method' in XML configuration.
This change has been introduced primarily to support the samples printed
in the Apress 'Pro Spring' book.
Issue: SPR-9812
Prior to this commit, @EnableMBeanExport was declared in the
jmx.export.annotation package. This makes logical sense, but
nevertheless creates a package cycle, because @EnableMBeanExport depends
on MBeanExportConfiguration which in turn depends on context.annotation
types like @Configuration, @Bean, and @Role.
context.annotation.config.MBeanExportBeanDefinitionParser, on the other
hand already has dependencies on types in jmx.support. Together, this
means that a package cycle was introduced.
The solution to this is simple: move @EnableMBeanExport and friends from
jmx.export.annotation => context.annotation. This has been the strategy
for other @Enable annotations and for the same reasons. It also makes a
kind of logical sense: just like you find <context:mbean-export> and
<context:load-time-weaver> under the context: XML namespace, so too do
you find their @Enable* counterparts under the context.annotation
namespace.
Issue: SPR-8943
Add support for @EnableMBeanExport annotation allowing @Configuration
classes to easily export all MBeans and @ManagedResources from the
Spring application context. The annotation is functionally equivalent
to the XML <context:mbean-export/> element.
Issue: SPR-8943
Reverted change for @Bean methods that declare FactoryBean as their return type: The effects of trying to create the FactoryBean to find out about its implementation type are too far-reaching. It's better to recommend declaring a specific return type in the method signature if you want the container to specifically react to your implementation type.
Issue: SPR-9857
Includes a change for factory methods that declare their return type as FactoryBean: When asked for a specific type match (e.g. LoadTimeWeaverAware), we do check early singleton instances as well (reusing the instances that we create for getObjectType checks). This is necessary in order to make @Bean method introspection as capable as XML bean definition introspection, even in case of the @Bean method using a generic FactoryBean declaration for its return type (instead of the FactoryBean impl class).
Issue: SPR-9857
Includes a change for factory methods that declare their return type as FactoryBean: When asked for a specific type match (e.g. LoadTimeWeaverAware), we do check early singleton instances as well (reusing the instances that we create for getObjectType checks). This is necessary in order to make @Bean method introspection as capable as XML bean definition introspection, even in case of the @Bean method using a generic FactoryBean declaration for its return type (instead of the FactoryBean impl class).
Issue: SPR-9857
Refactor ConfigurationClassEnhancer to allow cglib caching of
generated classes. Prior to this commit each enhanced @Configuration
class would consume permgen space when created.
The CallbackFilter and Callback Types are now defined as static final
members so that they can be shared by all enhancers. Only the
callbackInstances remain specific to a @Configuration class and
these are not used by cglib as part of the cache key.
Issue: SPR-9851
Aside from minor polishing, this change sets the "systemProperties" and "systemEnvironment" beans at each factory level as well.
Issue: SPR-9756
Issue: SPR-9764
These features require Java 6 or higher due to their dependency on the ResourceBundle.Control class. To some degree, ResourceBundleMessageSource catches up with ReloadableResourceBundleMessageSource now. However, as noted in the javadoc, there are still severe limitations in the standard ResourceBundle class that justify an ongoing investment in our own ReloadableResourceBundleMessageSource (based on the Spring resource abstraction, with manual parsing of properties files).
Issue: SPR-7392
LiveBeansView includes MBean exposure as well as Servlet exposure, with JSON as the initial output format. In order to identify an MBean per application, a new "getApplicationName()" method got introduced on the ApplicationContext interface, returning the Servlet container context path in case of a web application and defaulting to the empty String. MBean exposure can be driven by the "spring.liveBeansView.mbeanDomain" property, e.g. specifying "liveBeansView" as its value, leading to "liveBeansView:application=" or "liveBeansView:application=/myapp" style names for the per-application MBean.
Issue: SPR-9662
Prior to this change, @ComponentScan required the declaration of
exactly one of the #value, #basePackage or #basePackageClasses
attributes in order to determine which package(s) to scan.
This commit introduces support for base package inference, relaxing the
above requirement and falling back to scanning the package in which the
@ComponentScan-annotated class is declared.
Issue: SPR-9586
Class#getDeclaredMembers returns arbitrary results under JDK7. This
results in non-deterministic execution of JUnit test methods, often
revealing unintended dependencies between methods that rely on a
specific order to succeed.
JUnit 4.11 contains support for predictable test ordering [1], but at
the time of this commit, JUnit 4.11 has not yet been released.
Therefore we are testing against a snapshot version [2], which has been
uploaded to repo.springsource.org [3] for easy access. Note that this
artifact may be removed when JUnit 4.11 goes GA.
- Care has been taken to ensure that spring-test's compile-time
dependency on JUnit remains at 4.10. This means that the spring-test
pom.xml will continue to have an optional <dependency> on JUnit
4.10, instead of the 4.11 snapshot.
- For reasons not fully understood, the upgrade to the 4.11 snapshot
of junit-dep caused NoSuchMethodErrors around certain Hamcrest
types, particularly CoreMatchers and Matchers. import statements
have been updated accordingly throughout affected test cases.
- Runtime errors also occurred around uses of JUnit @Rule and
ExpectedException. These have been reverted to use simpler
mechanisms like @Test(expected) in the meantime.
- Some test methods with order-based dependencies on one another have
been renamed in order to fall in line with JUnit 4.11's new method
ordering (as opposed to actually fixing the inter-test
dependencies). In other areas, the fix was as simple as adding a
tearDown method and cleaning up state.
- For no apparent reason, the timeout in AspectJAutoProxyCreatorTests'
testAspectsAndAdvisorNotAppliedToPrototypeIsFastEnough method begins
to be exceeded. Prior to this commit the timeout value was 3000 ms;
on the CI server under Linux/JDK6 and JDK7, the test begins taking
anywhere from 3500-5500 ms with this commit. It is presumed that
this is an incidental artifact of the upgrade to JUnit 4.11. In any
case, there are no changes to src/main in this commit, so this
should not actually represent a performance risk for Spring
Framework users. The timeout has been increased to 6000 ms to
accommodate this situation.
[1]: https://github.com/KentBeck/junit/pull/293
[2]: https://github.com/downloads/KentBeck/junit/junit-dep-4.11-SNAPSHOT-20120805-1225.jar
[3]: https://repo.springsource.org/simple/ext-release-local/junit/junit-dep/4.11.20120805.1225
Issue: SPR-9783
- Allow reset of GlobalAdvisorAdapterRegistry
Provide a reset() method allowing the GlobalAdvisorAdapterRegistry
instance to be replaced with a fresh instance. This method has
primarily been added to allow unit tests to leave the registry
in a known state.
- Protect against the fact that calls to configuration class methods
my occur in a random order.
Issue: SPR-9779
This commit avoids eager creation of Environment instances, favoring
delegation of already existing Environment objects where possible. For
example, FrameworkServlet creates an ApplicationContext; both require
a StandardServletEnvironment instance, and prior to this change, two
instances were created where one would suffice - indeed these two
instances may reasonably be expected to be the same. Now, the
FrameworkServlet defers creation of its Environment, allowing users to
supply a custom instance via its #setEnvironment method (e.g. within a
WebApplicationInitializer); the FrameworkServlet then takes care to
delegate that instance to the ApplicationContext created
in #createWebApplicationContext.
This behavior produces more consistent behavior with regard to
delegation of the environment, saves unnecessary cycles by avoiding
needless instantiation and calls to methods like
StandardServletEnvironment#initPropertySources and leads to better
logging output, as the user sees only one Environment created and
initialized when working with the FrameworkServlet/DispatcherServlet.
This commit also mirrors these changes across the corresponding
Portlet* classes.
Issue: SPR-9763
Prior to this change, AbstractApplicationContext#prepareBeanFactory
registered a bean named 'environment' once and only once within a given
ApplicationContext hierarchy. This worked fine with the expectation
that the Environment object is always delegated downward to children of
that hierarchy. However, with SPR-9444 and the introduction of
ConfigurableEnvironment#merge, this expectation was violated; each
member of an application context hierarchy now maintains its own
distinct Environment instance, which means that by extension that each
application context's underlying BeanFactory should have its own
'environment' bean pointing to that context's environment instance.
This problem could manifest in getting the wrong environment instance
when calling #getBean(Environment) or when @Autowiring an Environment
instance, for example into a @Configuration class. As reported in
SPR-9756, this could result in false negative property lookups or
incorrect results when checking whether a profile is active.
This commit ensures that every bean factory in an application
hierarchy has an 'environment' bean referring to the object returned
from the enclosing ApplicationContext#getEnvironment method.
Issue: SPR-9756, SPR-9444