* getBeanDefinitionNames defensively returns a copy of the bean definition names array.
* copyConfigurationFrom provides an independent AutowireCandidateResolver instance and copies a ConversionService and dependency comparator configuration as well.
* findAutowireCandidates only considers a self reference fallback for direct dependency declarations, not as a collection element.
Issue: SPR-14897
Issue: SPR-14921
Issue: SPR-14965
(cherry picked from commit ac5933a)
In case the filter is also registered to the ERROR dispatcher, the
following happens:
* the filter is executed once for the regular execution
* the filter should be executed a second time when dispatched to error
Since the filter is a `OncePerRequestFilter`, the filter is only
executed once and won't be executed when handling the error.
This can lead to situations like spring-projects/spring-boot#7348
This commit makes this filter a simple `GenericFilterBean`.
Issue: SPR-14891
When processing a "close" notification from the server make an effort
to cancel any outstanding heartbeat but avoid going as far as acquiring
the responseLock since the server itself may already hold a lock of its
own leading to a potential deadlock.
The heartbeat task is now also further protected with an isClosed()
check in case the heartbeat does not get cancelled in a concurrent
scenario.
Issue: SPR-14917
This commits adds a validation check whether the SockJS session type
matches the transport type and rejects requests for which they
don't match.
Issue: SPR-14867
For SPR-14863 we need to adjust the code generation for OpNE
to use !x.equals(y) rather than x!=y. There are also further
cases in the equalityCheck() code in Operator that were not
being handled in the compilation case (when comparators are
used for example). This latter issue also affects OpEQ.
Rather than add yet more bytecode generation, both OpNE and
OpEQ generateCode() methods have been simplified. The
generated code now delegates to equalityCheck() in Operator
which is exactly what the interpreted case does.
This ensures that the compiled code continues to behave just
like the interpreted case. It ensures changes to the interpreted
case are automatically picked up for the compiled case. It
makes the bytecode generation simpler.
The benefit of compilation of SpEL expressions is to avoid
slow reflective calls - that doesn't apply for a basic
(in)equality test so there is no need to go crazy in bytecode
gen.
Issue: SPR-14863
(cherry picked from commit 9000acd)
This commit aborts the HttpComponentsAsyncClientHttpRequest whenever the
returned Future is canceled.
Issue: SPR-14845
(cherry picked from commit 8f84446)