AbstractKotlinSerializationHttpMessageConverter#getSupportedMediaTypes(Class<?>)
currently invokes transitively supports(Class<?>) which always return false
with generic types.
This commit adds an override that just invokes getSupportedMediaTypes().
Closes gh-34992
per https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7232#section-4.1
The server generating a 304 response MUST generate any of the
following header fields that would have been sent in a 200 (OK)
response to the same request: Cache-Control, Content-Location, Date,
ETag, Expires, and Vary.
Closes gh-34614
Signed-off-by: James Yuzawa <jtyuzawa@gmail.com>
Prior to this commit, combining the "/*" and "/x/y" path patterns
would result in a `StringIndexOutOfBoundsException`.
This commit fixes this problem and revisits the implementation for
better consistency:
* "/*" + "/x/y" is now "/x/y"
* "/x/*.html" + "/y/file.*" is now rejected because they don't share the
same prefix.
This change also adds the relevant Javadoc to the `PathPattern#combine`
method.
Fixes gh-34986
Add optimized DataBufferInputStream overrides for readNBytes, skip, and transferTo; all of them
allocate byte buffers which we can either avoid (in the case of skip) or size more precisely since
the number of remaining bytes is known.
Closes gh-34799
Signed-off-by: Patrick Strawderman <pstrawderman@netflix.com>
Prior to this commit, we would use the
`java.net.http.HttpRequest.Builder#method(String, BodyPublisher)` to
create HTTP requests for the JDK HttpClient. This method requires a
non-null body publisher; providing an empty publisher writes a
"Content-Length: 0" header to all requests.
As of Java 19, this behavior changes for `HttpRequest.Builder#GET` and
similar methods, where the body publisher is considered as null and no
"Content-Length" header is written.
This commit aligns with this behavior and favors dedicated HTTP methods
whenever available.`
Closes gh-34971
Prior to this commit, argument index handling in
AutowiredArgumentsCodeGenerator suffered from an off-by-one error when
generating code for an autowired inner class constructor.
Since the startIndex is already properly calculated for an inner class in
InstanceSupplierCodeGenerator.buildGetInstanceMethodForConstructor(...),
there is no need to adjust the argument indexes within
AutowiredArgumentsCodeGenerator.generateCode(...).
Closes gh-34974
Signed-off-by: Dmytro Nosan <dimanosan@gmail.com>
Prior to this commit, the verifyType() method in MessageHeaderAccessor
checked if REPLY_CHANNEL ended with the given header name which does
not make much sense and is inconsistent with the ERROR_CHANNEL check.
This commit therefore checks if the REPLY_CHANNEL is equal to the given
header name, analogous to the ERROR_CHANNEL check.
See gh-34881
Closes gh-34949
Signed-off-by: Mengqi Xu <2663479778@qq.com>
This commit fixes a regression in PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer
that was introduced in Spring Framework 6.2.7.
Specifically, this commit reinstates automatic String-conversion of
values from PropertySources in the Environment using the
ConversionService configured in the Environment.
See gh-34861
Closes gh-34936
This commit introduces a @Disabled "regression test" which demonstrates
that PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer uses the ConversionService
from the Environment.
See gh-34936
The setProperty() and withProperty() methods in MockEnvironment were
originally introduced with (String, String) signatures; however, they
should have always had (String, Object) signatures in order to comply
with the MockPropertySource and PropertySource APIs.
To address that, this commit changes the signatures of these methods so
that they only accept Object values for properties.
NOTE: this commit only affects the internal MockEnvironment used as a
test fixture. This commit does not affect the official, public
MockEnvironment implementation in spring-test.
See gh-34947
See gh-34948
The setProperty() and withProperty() methods in MockEnvironment were
originally introduced with (String, String) signatures; however, they
should have always had (String, Object) signatures in order to comply
with the MockPropertySource and PropertySource APIs.
To address that, this commit introduces variants of these methods that
accept Object values for properties.
Closes gh-34947
Prior to this commit, a BeanDefinitionReader registered via
@ImportResource was required to be public and have a public
constructor that accepts a single BeanDefinitionRegistry. However, the
public visibility requirements are not necessary, and the requirements
for the constructor's formal parameter list is not documented.
To address those issues, this commit removes the public visibility
restrictions and documents that a BeanDefinitionReader registered via
@ImportResource must declare a constructor that accepts a single
BeanDefinitionRegistry.
In addition, this commit includes the cause of the instantiation
failure in case the registered BeanDefinitionReader cannot be
instantiated.
Closes gh-34928
Prior to this commit, the JAXB message converters would only rely on the
encoding declaration inside the XML document for reading the document.
This would then use the default UTF-8 encoding, even if the HTTP message
has the `"application/xml;charset=iso-8859-1"` Content-Type.
This commit ensures that both `Jaxb2CollectionHttpMessageConverter` and
`Jaxb2RootElementHttpMessageConverter` use the encoding declared in the
HTTP Content-Type, if present.
Fixes gh-34745
After the bootstrap phase (and with spring.locking.strict=true during the bootstrap phase), getSingletonFactoryBeanForTypeCheck always locks. In a background bootstrap thread, it never locks. Otherwise, it tries locking and explicitly resolves the bean class for subsequent type-based resolution (even for a component-scanned class) when it fails to acquire the lock. Furthermore, getObjectFromFactoryBean follows the same locking algorithm for post-processing.
Closes gh-34902