Prior to this commit, Spring web frameworks were using the
"application/x-ndjson" media type for streaming JSON payloads delimited
with newlines.
The "application/jsonl" media type seems to gain popularity in the
broader ecosystem and could supersede NDJSON in the future. This commit
adds support for JSON Lines as an alternative.
Closes gh-36485
Since the Spring Framework uses American English spelling, this commit
updates Javadoc and the reference manual to ensure consistency in that
regard. However, there are two exceptions to this rule that arise due
to their use within a technical context.
- We use "cancelled/cancelling" instead of "canceled/canceling" in
numerous places (including error messages).
- We use "implementor" instead of "implementer".
Closes gh-36470
- Extract code examples to separate Java, Kotlin, and XML files
- Add Kotlin configuration sample alongside Java
- Change "Java Config" terminology to "Programmatic Configuration"
- Use include-code directive for better maintainability
See gh-36323
Signed-off-by: jisub-dev <kimjiseob1209@gmail.com>
Prior to this commit, flush calls on the output stream returned by
`ServletServerHttpResponse#getBody` would be delegated to the Servlet
response output stream.
This can cause performance issues when `HttpMessageConverter` and other
web components write and flush multiple times to the response body.
Here, the Servlet container is in a better position to flush to the
network at the optimal time and buffer the response body until then.
This is particularly true for `HttpMessageConverters` when they flush
many times the output stream, sometimes due to the underlying codec
library. Instead of revisiting the entire message converter contract, we
are here ignoring flush calls to that output stream.
This change does not affect the client side, nor the
`ServletServerHttpResponse#flush` calls.
This commit also introduces a new Spring property
`"spring.http.response.flush.enabled"` that reverts this behavior change
if necessary.
Closes gh-36385
This commit also updates the Javadoc for the SpringExtension and
@SpringExtensionConfig to point out that the SpringExtension always
uses a test-class scoped ExtensionContext if
@TestInstance(Lifecycle.PER_CLASS) semantics are in effect.
Closes gh-36240