The Spring portfolio is changing to use <inception-year>-present in
the copyright headers to simplify keeping headers up to date. This
commit updates the headers and the checkstyle accordingly.
The commit updated etc/checkstyle/header.txt
It also updated the copyright headers using the following find/replace:
Find: (Copyright \d{4})\s*(\-\d{4})? the original author or authors.
Replace: Copyright 2004-present the original author or authors.
Closes gh-17633
This commit removes unnecessary main-branch merges starting from
8750608b5b and adds the following
needed commit(s) that were made afterward:
- 5dce82c48b
- unauthenticated factory method
- authenticated factory method
- test for unauthenticated factory method
- test for authenticated factory method
- make existing constructor protected
- use newly factory methods in rest of the project
- update copyright dates
Closes gh-10790
- unauthenticated factory method
- authenticated factory method
- test for unauthenticated factory method
- test for authenticated factory method
- make existing constructor protected
- use newly factory methods in rest of the project
- update copyright dates
Closes gh-10790
Flux#skip discards its corresponding elements, meaning that they
aren't intended for reuse. When using RSocket's ByteBufPayloads,
this means that the bytes are releaseed back into RSocket's pool.
Since the downstream request may still need the skipped payload,
we should construct the publisher in a different way so as to
avoid the preemptive release.
Deferring Spring JavaFormat to clarify what changed.
Closes gh-9345
Flux#skip discards its corresponding elements, meaning that they
aren't intended for reuse. When using RSocket's ByteBufPayloads,
this means that the bytes are releaseed back into RSocket's pool.
Since the downstream request may still need the skipped payload,
we should construct the publisher in a different way so as to
avoid the preemptive release.
Deferring Spring JavaFormat to clarify what changed.
Closes gh-9345
Flux#skip discards its corresponding elements, meaning that they
aren't intended for reuse. When using RSocket's ByteBufPayloads,
this means that the bytes are releaseed back into RSocket's pool.
Since the downstream request may still need the skipped payload,
we should construct the publisher in a different way so as to
avoid the preemptive release.
Deferring Spring JavaFormat to clarify what changed.
Closes gh-9345
Flux#skip discards its corresponding elements, meaning that they
aren't intended for reuse. When using RSocket's ByteBufPayloads,
this means that the bytes are releaseed back into RSocket's pool.
Since the downstream request may still need the skipped payload,
we should construct the publisher in a different way so as to
avoid the preemptive release.
Deferring Spring JavaFormat to clarify what changed.
Closes gh-9345
Flux#skip discards its corresponding elements, meaning that they
aren't intended for reuse. When using RSocket's ByteBufPayloads,
this means that the bytes are releaseed back into RSocket's pool.
Since the downstream request may still need the skipped payload,
we should construct the publisher in a different way so as to
avoid the preemptive release.
Deferring Spring JavaFormat to clarify what changed.
Closes gh-9345