Includes removal of ManagedBean and javax.annotation legacy support.
Includes AbstractJson(Http)MessageConverter revision for Yasson 3.0.
Includes initial Hibernate ORM 7.0 upgrade.
Closes gh-34011
Closes gh-33750
Legacy EJB attributes are ignored since 6.0 due to being bound to a plain JndiObjectFactoryBean - but can still be declared now, e.g. when validating against the common versions of spring-jee.xsd out there.
Closes gh-31627
This commit improves compatibility with the core container when running
in AOT mode by adding support for generic constructor argument values.
Previously, these were ignored altogether. We now have code generation
support for them as well as resolution that is similar to what
AbstractAutowiredCapableBeanFactory does in a regular runtime.
This commit also improves AOT support for XML bean configurations by
adding more support for TypedStringValue and inner bean definitions.
Closes gh-31420
This commit adds support for TypeStringValue when generating AOT code.
If the value does not specify an explicit type, it's specified as is.
Otherwise, the TypeStringValue instance is restored via the appropriate
code generation.
Closes gh-29074
This commit reinstates support for the legacy JSR-250
@javax.annotation.ManagedBean and JSR-330 @javax.inject.Named
annotations with regard to component name lookups and component
scanning.
Closes gh-31090
Prior to this commit, Spring failed to find multiple composed
@ComponentScan and @PropertySource annotations or multiple
@ComponentScans and @PropertySources container annotations. The reason
was due to lacking support in the AnnotatedTypeMetadata API.
This commit introduces support for finding all @ComponentScan and
@PropertySource annotations by making use of the new
getMergedRepeatableAnnotationAttributes() method in
AnnotatedTypeMetadata.
Closes gh-30941
See gh-31041
This commit allows to configure custom file
extensions in ReloadableResourceBundleMessageSource
thanks to a new setFileExtensions setter.
Combined with setPropertiesPersister, it allows
custom implementations supporting any kind of
property file.
Closes gh-18990
Spring Framework 6.0 GA introduced a regression in the component index
support for Jakarta annotations such as @Named and @ManagedBean.
Prior to this commit, @Named and @ManagedBean components were
registered in the component index at build time; however, component
scanning failed to find those component at run time.
This commit updates ClassPathScanningCandidateComponentProvider so that
`jakarta.*` annotation types are once again supported for component
scanning via the component index at run time.
Closes gh-29641
Prior to this commit, we could only contribute `RuntimeHints` through
two mechanisms:
* `AotContributingBeanFactoryPostProcessor`, consdering the entire
`BeanFactory` and designed for contributing both code and hints.
* `AotContributingBeanPostProcessor`, consdering beans one by one, but
also designed for contributing both code and hints.
There are cases where libraries and applications want to contribute
`RuntimeHints` only, in a more static fashion: a dependency being
present, or a piece of infrastructure being considered by the
application context are good enough signals to contribute hints about
resources or reflection.
This commit adds the `RuntimeHintsRegistrar` contract for these cases.
Implementations can be declared as `spring.factories` and they will be
processed as soon as they're detected on the classpath. They can also be
declared with `@ImportRuntimeHints` and they will be processed if the
annotated bean definition is considered in the application context.
This annotation should be mainly used on configuration classes and on
bean methods.
```
@Configuration
@ImportRuntimeHints(CustomRuntimeHintsRegistrar.class)
public class MyConfiguration {
@Bean
@ImportRuntimeHints(OtherRuntimeHintsRegistrar.class)
public MyBean myBean() {
//...
}
}
```
Closes gh-28160
Since the Nashorn JavaScript engine was removed in Java 15, these tests
will never be run on a Java 17+ JDK which is required as of Spring
Framework 6.0.
See gh-27919
This commit introduces tests that verify support for using
@PropertySource as a repeatable annotation without the
@PropertySources container, both locally on an @Configuration class
and on a custom composed annotation.
See gh-26329
Issues gh-25038 and gh-25618 collectively introduced a regression for
thread-scoped and transaction-scoped beans.
For example, given a thread-scoped bean X that depends on another
thread-scoped bean Y, if the names of the beans (when used as map keys)
end up in the same bucket within a ConcurrentHashMap AND an attempt is
made to retrieve bean X from the ApplicationContext prior to retrieving
bean Y, then the use of Map::computeIfAbsent in SimpleThreadScope
results in recursive access to the same internal bucket in the map.
On Java 8, that scenario simply hangs. On Java 9 and higher,
ConcurrentHashMap throws an IllegalStateException pointing out that a
"Recursive update" was attempted.
In light of these findings, we are reverting the changes made to
SimpleThreadScope and SimpleTransactionScope in commits 50a4fdac6e and
148dc95eb1.
Closes gh-25801
PR gh-25038 introduced regressions in SimpleThreadScope and
SimpleTransactionScope in Spring Framework 5.2.7. Specifically, if a
thread-scoped or transaction-scoped bean has a dependency on another
thread-scoped or transaction-scoped bean, respectively, a
ConcurrentModificationException will be thrown on Java 11 or higher.
The reason is that Java 11 introduced a check for concurrent
modification in java.util.HashMap's computeIfAbsent() implementation,
and such a modification can occur when a thread-scoped bean is being
created in order to satisfy a dependency of another thread-scoped bean
that is currently being created.
This commit fixes these regressions by switching from HashMap to
ConcurrentHashMap for the instance maps in SimpleThreadScope and
SimpleTransactionScope.
Closes gh-25618
Prior to this commit, if a BeanNameAutoProxyCreator was configured with
a custom TargetSourceCreator, the TargetSourceCreator was applied to
all beans in the ApplicationContext. Thus, the list of supported
beanNames was effectively ignored when applying any
TargetSourceCreator. Consequently, if a TargetSourceCreator returned a
non-null TargetSource for a given bean, the BeanNameAutoProxyCreator
proxied the bean even if the bean name had not been configured in the
beanNames list.
This commit addresses this issue by ensuring that a custom
TargetSourceCreator is only applied to beans whose names match the
configured beanNames list in a BeanNameAutoProxyCreator.
Closes gh-24915
This commit refactors several tests to use SocketUtils to find an
available port, compose a custom JMX service URL using that port, and
start an MBeanServer for the particular test using that port.
This commit also makes other changes to MBeanServer related tests in an
effort to make them more robust when executed concurrently.
Closes gh-23699