To improve compatibility between Spring's messaging classes and
Spring Integration, the type of Message that is created has been made
pluggable through the introduction of a factory abstraction;
MessageFactory.
By default a MessageFactory is provided that will create
org.springframework.messaging.GenericMessage instances, however this
can be replaced with an alternative implementation. For example,
Spring Integration can provide an implementation that creates
org.springframework.integration.message.GenericMessage instances.
This control over the type of Message that's created allows messages
to flow from Spring messaging code into Spring Integration code without
any need for conversion. In further support of this goal,
MessageChannel, MessageHandler, and SubscribableChannel have been
genericized to make the Message type that they deal with more
flexible.
org.springframework.web.stomp is now
org.springframework.web.messaging.stomp
Also classes in the ~.stomp.server and ~.stomp.adapter packages have
been renamed.
JOpt 4.4 has enumerable options, so this change can be made
if we upgrade. The only awkward thing is that JOpt allows
aliases for options, so we have to pick one to avoid double
counting. This implementation picks the last one in the list
which is the alphebtically last of the long options, if there
are any (e.g. "o1", "option1" returns "option1"). Most of the
time there will only be one or two aliases for each option so
it won't matter.
Issue: SPR-10579
The submitted pull requests for SPR-10572 did not build.
This commit fixes the MergePlugin to create from configurations rather
than the project. It also removes unnecessarily added code that was
commented out.
Issue: SPR-10572
Recently Spring framework build has been updated to use Gradle 1.6.
With the new version some of the Gradle APIs have been deprecated.
These deprecated APIs have been used by Spring build specific Gradle
plugins, which resulted in deprecation warnings in build output.
This patch changes Spring build specific Gradle plugins to use new
Gradle APIs instead of deprecated ones.
Even after this change build still produces warnings about Gradle
deprecated APIs being used. These come from Spring shared Gradle
plugins and other 3rd party Gradle plugins in use, like Gradle
Artifactory Plugin (GAP), which are still not updated to Gradle 1.6.
Related tickets for updating of these plugins to Gradle 1.6 are
GRADLE-53 and GAP-144, and once they get resolved Spring framework
build should further be updated.
Issue: SPR-10572
Re-order subsections to make it clear that running a full
`./gradlew build` is not necessary just to import projects
into your IDE or to build and install jars to your .m2 cache.