The observed behavior was that the client does not get a response from
the WebSocket HTTP handshake. On the server the handshake actually
succeeds, the response is set correctly to status 101, and the
WebSocketHandler gets notified of the successfully established
connection.
This change flushes the ServletResponse just before returning from the
GlassfishRequestUpgradeStrategy. This is actually what Glassfish's own
TyrusServletFilter does as well at the end along with a comment that it
is a possible bug.
Attempt to improve performance by caching TypeDescriptors against bean
PropertyDescriptors in CachedIntrospectionResults.
This change is an attempt to fix the failing performance test case
`testPrototypeCreationWithOverriddenResourcePropertiesIsFastEnough` in
`AnnotationProcessorPerformanceTests`.
Update "enableMatrixVariables" and "ignoreDefaultModelOnRedirect" to
use the more conventional XML form "enable-matrix-variables" and
"ignore-default-model-on-redirect".
Both forms are now supported by `AnnotationDrivenBeanDefinitionParser`,
with newer names being defined in the 4.0 XSD and the older names
remaining in the 3.2 XSD.
Issue: SPR-11136
This commit adds an XML namespace equivalent of @EnableWebSocket and
@EnableWebSocketMessageBroker. Those are <websocket:handlers> and
<websocket:message-broker> respectively.
Examples can be found in the test suite.
This commit also alters the way MessageHandler's subscribe to their
respective MessageChannel's of interest. Rather than performing the
subscriptions in configuration code, the message channels are now
passed into MessageHandler's so they can subscribe themselves on
startup.
Issue: SPR-11063
This is necessary for source compatibility with existing callers, such as code found in Spring Integration: e.g. passing the arrayToList result into a typed HashSet constructor.
Fix CacheAspectSupport to consider a cache hit from any of the multiple
@Cachables that may have been specified using the @Caching annotation.
Prior to this commit the following scenario would never produce a hit:
@Caching(cacheable = {
@Cacheable(value = "c1", unless = "#result.size() < 4"),
@Cacheable(value = "c2", unless = "#result.size() > 3")
})
Issue: SPR-11124