Prior to this commit, the generated POMs for Spring Framework modules
would contain unneeded/harmful information from the Spring Framework
build:
1. The BOM imports applied to each module by the dependency
management plugin, for example for Netty or Reactor Netty.
Spring should not export that opinion to its POMs.
2. The exclusion of "org.slf4:jcl-over-slf4j" from *all* dependencies,
which made the POMs much larger than necessary and suggested to
developers that they should exclude it as well when using all those
listed dependencies. In fact, only Apache Tiles currently brings that
transitively.
This commit removes that information from the POMs.
The dependencyManagement Gradle plugin is disabled for POM generation
and we manually resolve the dependency versions during the generation
phase.
The Gradle build is streamlined to exclude "org.slf4:jcl-over-slf4j"
only when necessary.
Issue: SPR-16893
(Cherry-picked from 417354da8a)
After the recent changes to expose configuring TcpOperations, it no
longer makes sense to automatically log the relayHost/Port since that's
mutually exclusive with a custom TcpOperations.
Instead we delegate to TcpOperations.toString().
Issue: SPR-16801
The resolved URI instance is also being cached now. This should not make a difference in a real Servlet environment but does affect tests which assumed they could modify an HttpServletRequest path behind a pre-created ServletServerHttpRequest instance. Our WebSocket test base class has been revised accordingly, re-creating the ServletServerHttpRequest in such a case.
Issue: SPR-16414
After this commit, AbstractSockJsService uses the configured allowed
origins when generating the CorsConfiguration instead of "*".
As a consequence, forbidden origin requests still result in a 403
response but now with no CORS headers in order to improve consistency
between the status code and the headers.
Issue: SPR-16304
This commit introduces the following changes.
1) It adds a new Spring @NonNull annotation which allows to apply
@NonNullApi semantic on a specific element, like @Nullable does.
Combined with @Nullable, it allows partial null-safety support when
package granularity is too broad.
2) @Nullable and @NonNull can apply to ElementType.TYPE_USE in order
to be used on generic type arguments (SPR-15942).
3) Annotations does not apply to ElementType.TYPE_PARAMETER anymore
since it is not supported yet (applicability for such use case is
controversial and need to be discussed).
4) @NonNullApi does not apply to ElementType.FIELD anymore since in a
lot of use cases (private, protected) it is not part for the public API
+ its usage should remain opt-in. A dedicated @NonNullFields annotation
has been added in order to set fields default to non-nullable.
5) Updated Javadoc and reference documentation.
Issue: SPR-15756