This commit refactors some AssertJ assertions into more idiomatic and
readable ones. Using the dedicated assertion instead of a generic one
will produce more meaningful error messages.
For instance, consider collection size:
```
// expected: 5 but was: 2
assertThat(collection.size()).equals(5);
// Expected size: 5 but was: 2 in: [1, 2]
assertThat(collection).hasSize(5);
```
Closes gh-30104
This commit deprecates ListenableFuture in favor of CompletableFuture.
ListenableFuture was introduced in Spring Framework 4.0, when
CompletableFuture was not yet available. Spring now requires JDK 17, so
having our own type no longer seems necessary.
Major changes in this commit include:
- Deprecation of ListenableFuture and related types
(ListenableFutureCallback, SettableListenableFuture, etc.)
- Deprecation of AsyncListenableTaskExecutor in favor of default methods
in AsyncTaskExecutor (submitCompletable).
- AsyncHandlerMethodReturnValueHandler now has toCompletableFuture
instead of toListenableFuture.
- WebSocketClient now has execute methods, which do the same as
doHandshake, but return CompletableFutures (cf. the reactive
WebSocketClient).
All other changes
- add an overloaded method that takes a CompletableFuture parameter
instead of ListenableFuture, and/or
- add a method with a 'Async' suffix that returns a CompletableFuture
instead of a ListenableFuture (connectAsync, sendAsync).
Closes gh-27780
SockJsServiceRegistration#setSupressCors name contains a typo. It is
now deprecated in favor of a correctly spelled method, setSuppressCors.
See gh-28853
This commit deprecates all methods in org.springframework.scheduling
that use
- Date, in favor of variants that take an Instant.
- long & TimeUnit, in favor of variants that take a Duration.
Closes: gh-28714
This commit contains changes made because of the introduction of
HttpStatusCode. In general, methods that used to return a HttpStatus
now return HttpStatusCode instead, and methods that returned raw status
codes are now deprecated.
See gh-28214
In order to be able to use text blocks and other new Java language
features, we are upgrading to a recent version of Checkstyle.
The latest version of spring-javaformat-checkstyle (0.0.28) is built
against Checkstyle 8.32 which does not include support for language
features such as text blocks. Support for text blocks was added in
Checkstyle 8.36.
In addition, there is a binary compatibility issue between
spring-javaformat-checkstyle 0.0.28 and Checkstyle 8.42. Thus we cannot
use Checkstyle 8.42 or higher.
In this commit, we therefore upgrade to spring-javaformat-checkstyle
0.0.28 and downgrade to Checkstyle 8.41.
This change is being applied to `5.3.x` as well as `main` in order to
benefit from the enhanced checking provided in more recent versions of
Checkstyle.
Closes gh-27481
Prior to this commit, if the TaskExecutor configured in
WebSocketMessageBrokerStats for the inboundChannelExecutor or
outboundChannelExecutor was not a ThreadPoolTaskExecutor, a
StringIndexOutOfBoundsException was thrown when attempting to parse the
results of invoking toString() on the executor.
The reason is that ThreadPoolTaskExecutor delegates to a
ThreadPoolExecutor whose toString() implementation generates text
containing "pool size = ...", and WebSocketMessageBrokerStats'
getExecutorStatsInfo() method relied on the presence of "pool" in the
text returned from toString().
This commit fixes this bug by ensuring that the text returned from
toString() contains "pool" before parsing the text. If "pool" is not
present in the text, getExecutorStatsInfo() now returns "unknown"
instead of throwing a StringIndexOutOfBoundsException.
Closes gh-27209
To slightly improve performance, this commit switches to
StringBuilder.append(char) instead of StringBuilder.append(String)
whenever we append a single character to a StringBuilder.
Closes gh-27098
This commit updates websocket and messaging configurations in order
to not use CGLIB proxies anymore. The goal here is to allow support
in native executables and to increase the consistency across the
portfolio.
Closes gh-26227
The migration from JUnit 4 assertions to AssertJ assertions resulted in
several unnecessary casts from int to long that actually cause
assertions to pass when they should otherwise fail.
This commit fixes all such bugs for the pattern `.isNotEqualTo((long)`.
Prior to this commit, some tests would belong to the PERFORMANCE
`TestGroup`, while they were not testing for performance but rather
performing functional tests that involve long running operations or
timeouts.
This commit moves those tests to the LONG_RUNNING `TestGroup`.
See gh-24830