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Author SHA1 Message Date
Chris Beams
e25f1cbca9 Infer AnnotationAttributes method return types
- Drop 'expectedType' parameter from #getClass and #getEnum methods and
   rely on compiler inference based on type of assigned variable, e.g.

     public @interface Example {
         Color color();
         Class<? extends UserType> userType();
         int order() default 0;
     }

     AnnotationAttributes example =
        AnnotationUtils.getAnnotationAttributes(Example.class, true, true);

     Color color = example.getEnum("color");
     Class<? extends UserType> userType = example.getClass("userType");

   or in cases where there is no variable assignment (and thus no
   inference possible), use explicit generic type, e.g.

     bean.setColor(example.<Color>getEnum("color"));

 - Rename #get{Int=>Number} and update return type from int to
   <N extends Number>, allowing invocations such as:

     int order = example.getNumber("order");

These changes reduce the overall number of methods exposed by
AnnotationAttributes, while at the same time providing comprehensive
access to all possible annotation attribute types -- that is, instead of
requiring explicit #getInt, #getFloat, #getDouble methods, the
single #getNumber method is capabable of handling them all, and without
any casting required. And the obvious additional benefit is more concise
invocation as no redundant 'expectedType' parameters are required.
2012-02-13 15:01:05 +01:00
Thomas Risberg
e202d89c29 SPR-7680 Adding QueryTimeoutException to the DataAccessException hierarchy 2012-02-09 17:18:38 -05:00
Juergen Hoeller
2a0714b41c converted EmptyResultDataAccessException preserves JPA NoResultException as root cause (SPR-9041) 2012-02-08 12:23:15 +01:00
Chris Beams
bf541db5b0 Refactor to consistent use of AnnotationAttributes
Uses of AnnotationMetadata#getAnnotationAttributes throughout the
framework have been updated to use the new AnnotationAttributes API in
order to take advantage of the more concise, expressive and type-safe
methods there.

All changes are binary compatible to the 3.1.0 public API, save
the exception below.

A minor binary compatibility issue has been introduced in
AbstractCachingConfiguration, AbstractAsyncConfiguration and
AbstractTransactionManagementConfiguration when updating their
protected Map<String, Object> fields representing annotation attributes
to use the new AnnotationAttributes API. This is a negligible breakage,
however, as the likelilhood of users subclassing these types is very
low, the classes have only been in existence for a short time (further
reducing the likelihood), and it is a source-compatible change given
that AnnotationAttributes is assignable to Map<String, Object>.
2012-02-07 21:57:49 +01:00
Chris Beams
41c405998e Convert CRLF=>LF on files missed earlier
Complete pass with `dos2unix` found additional files missed on earlier
related commit.

Issue: SPR-5608
2011-12-22 14:06:44 +01:00
Chris Beams
88913f2b23 Convert CRLF (dos) to LF (unix)
Prior to this change, roughly 5% (~300 out of 6000+) of files under the
source tree had CRLF line endings as opposed to the majority which have
LF endings.

This change normalizes these files to LF for consistency going forward.

Command used:

$ git ls-files | xargs file | grep CRLF | cut -d":" -f1 | xargs dos2unix

Issue: SPR-5608
2011-12-21 14:52:47 +01:00
Juergen Hoeller
0f75cebdff @Transactional qualifiers match against transaction manager definitions in parent contexts as well (SPR-7679) 2011-12-11 13:26:36 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller
9d93b5429f fixed assertion message 2011-12-09 16:01:06 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller
e7d1b5e0ee JDO PersistenceManager synchronization performs close attempt after completion (if necessary; SPR-8846) 2011-11-28 19:38:28 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller
c9b36fb4e6 TransactionSynchronizationManager eagerly cleans up void ResourceHolders on any access (SPR-8844, SPR-8845) 2011-11-28 18:54:11 +00:00
Chris Beams
56608d6bd6 Fix typo in ResourceHolder#isVoid Javadoc
Issue: SPR-8843
2011-11-16 23:32:42 +00:00
Chris Beams
d1f6672a58 Refactor ImportSelector support
Separate concerns of @Configuration class selection from the need to
register certain infrastructure beans such as auto proxy creators.

Prior to this change, ImportSelector implementations were responsible
for both of these concerns, leading to awkwardness and duplication.

Also introduced in this change is ImportBeanDefinitionRegistrar and
two implementations, AutoProxyRegistrar and AspectJAutoProxyRegistrar.
See the refactored implementations of CachingConfigurationSelector,
TransactionManagementConfigurationSelector to see the former;
AspectJAutoProxyConfigurationSelector to see the latter.

ImportSelector and ImportBeanDefinitionRegistrar are both handled as
special-case arguments to the @Import annotation within
ConfigurationClassParser.

These refactorings are important because they ensure that Spring users
will be able to understand and extend existing @Enable* annotations
and their backing ImportSelector and @Configuration classes, as well
as create their own with a minimum of effort.
2011-11-16 04:21:28 +00:00
Chris Beams
1533822b0a Update proxyTargetClass-related Javadoc; add tests
There was some question about whether enabling subclass proxies via
proxyTargetClass / proxy-target-class settings would break annotation-
based demarcation of joinpoints due to inability to discover those
annotations in various scenarios. The provided tests prove that in
any conceivable case, these annotations (@Transactional, at least)
are discovered in a consistent fashion, meaning that switching proxy
strategies should be transparent to the application and honor
intended annotation semantics.
2011-11-16 04:20:28 +00:00
Chris Beams
43b3b4c261 Polish @Enable* Javadoc 2011-11-16 04:20:17 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller
b21e1ee669 polishing 2011-11-11 09:57:34 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller
e58a45bff7 polishing 2011-10-11 01:13:41 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller
1f89243361 use internal Set for TransactionSynchronization objects in order to allow for equals/hashCode based replacement 2011-10-11 01:11:17 +00:00
Chris Beams
d122ecb42e Move AdviceMode from .config to .annotation package 2011-10-09 07:55:08 +00:00
Chris Beams
1819bee35f Revert deprecation of AbstractSingletonPFB and co
Removed formal deprecation warnings for AbstractSingletonFactoryBean and
its TransactionProxyFactoryBean and CacheProxyFactoryBean subclasses.

This is principally because TPFB is still used by Grails and could
conceivably be used to good effect by any third-party framework in a
similar fashion. CPFB is new with 3.1, but similar use is predictable.

Deprecations have been replaced by strong recommendations that users
avoid these types in modern Spring applications and favor the use of
namespaces and annotatinos, such as tx: and @Transactional (around
since Spring 2.x) and cache: and @Cacheable.

Issue: SPR-8680, SPR-8686
2011-10-09 07:54:54 +00:00
Chris Beams
15a8f776b9 Clarify stereotype and exception translation Javadoc
Cite original inspiriation by Domain-Driven Design, but make clear the
flexible and general-purpose nature of Spring's stereotype annotations
such as @Repository and @Service.

Also update @Repository Javadoc with more explicit instructions about
switching on exception translation through use of
PersistenceExceptionTranslationPostProcessor, and update PETPP Javadoc
for style as well as concrete examples of 'resource factories' that
implement the PersistenceExceptionTranslator interface

Issue: SPR-8691
2011-09-13 17:53:15 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller
b9ebdd28fb polishing 2011-08-12 10:02:12 +00:00
Chris Beams
2b371a7c9a Deprecate TransactionProxyFactoryBean 2011-07-26 22:29:04 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller
df3761e3f6 introduced AnnotationUtils.getAnnotation(AnnotatedElement, annotationType) 2011-07-22 09:34:42 +00:00
Chris Beams
c5463a2e52 Move ImportSelector.Context to a top-level class
Issue: SPR-8411, SPR-8494
2011-07-13 23:28:53 +00:00
Chris Beams
431e935011 Fix APC registration for @EnableTransactionManagement
Prior to this change, @EnableTransactionManagement (via the
ProxyTransactionManagementConfiguration class) did not properly
register its auto-proxy creator through the usual AopConfigUtils
methods.  It was trying to register the APC as a normal @Bean method,
but this causes issues (SPR-8494) with the logic in
AopConfigUtils#registerOrEscalateApcAsRequired, which expects the APC
bean definition to have a beanClassName property.  When the APC is
registered via a @Bean definition, it is actually a
factoryBean/factoryMethod situation with no directly resolvable
beanClass/beanClassName.

To solve this problem, ImportSelector#selectImports has been refactored
to accept an ImportSelector.Context instance. This object contains the
AnnotationMetadata of the importing class as well as the enclosing
BeanDefinitionRegistry to allow for the kind of conditional bean
registration necessary here. In this case, the bean definition that
must be registered conditionally is that of the auto-proxy creator.
It should only be registered if AdviceMode == PROXY, and thus the
ImportSelector is an appropriate place to make this happen.  It must
happen as a BeanDefinition (rather than a @Bean method) for
compatibility with AopConfigUtils, and working with the
BeanDefinitionRegistry API allows for that. This change does mean that
in certain cases like this one, #selectImports has container modifying
side effects. Documentation has been updated to reflect.

Issue: SPR-8411, SPR-8494
2011-07-11 01:17:19 +00:00
Chris Beams
d8d9e3fc27 Revert "Fix APC registration for @EnableTransactionManagement"
@PostConstruct added to ProxyTransactionManagementConfiguration cases
ConcurrentModificationException (as detailed previously in SPR-8397.
Backing out for now until a better solution can be devised.

This reverts commit 235b729514d125aef79fc3fae4bcfb1893642212.
2011-07-08 09:44:29 +00:00
Chris Beams
f1ef3e4dcd Fix APC registration for @EnableTransactionManagement
Prior to this change, @EnableTransactionManagement (via the
ProxyTransactionManagementConfiguration class) did not properly
register its auto-proxy creator through the usual AopConfigUtils
methods.  It was trying to register the APC as a normal @Bean method,
but this causes issues (SPR-8494) with the logic in
AopConfigUtils#registerOrEscalateApcAsRequired, which expects the APC
bean definition to have a beanClassName property.  When the APC is
registered via a @Bean definition, it is actually a
factoryBean/factoryMethod situation with no directly resolvable
beanClass/beanClassName.

Rather than trying to rework how AopConfigUtils works, a @PostConstruct
method has been added to ProxyTransactionManagementConfiguration to call
the usual AopConfigUtils registration methods.

Issue: SPR-8411, SPR-8494
2011-07-07 22:37:28 +00:00
Chris Beams
ca6e112742 Clarify TransactionCallback Javadoc
Issue: SPR-8390
2011-06-15 13:04:07 +00:00
Chris Beams
066daaf5be Polish @EnableTransactionManagement Javadoc and XSD 2011-06-02 14:29:06 +00:00
Chris Beams
e0ad6500be Rename TransactionManagementConfigurer callback
Renamed TransactionManagementConfigurer#createTransactionManager()
to #annotationDrivenTransactionManager() to better reflect the fact
that the implemented method is optionally eligible for @Bean annotation.

See Javadoc for details.
2011-06-02 14:28:16 +00:00
Chris Beams
0304a4b74d Revert "Introduce Ordered#NOT_ORDERED"
This reverts commit da914bcfb4599ebf746ea477c691ed99c4842ed0 and also
removes the use of Ordered#NOT_ORDERED from EnableTransactionManagement
and ProxyTransactionManagementConfiguration in favor of defaulting to
Ordered#LOWEST_PRIORITY, which is actually the default that results
when no 'order' attribute is specified in XML.
2011-06-02 06:49:15 +00:00
Chris Beams
c06752ef72 Rename {Default=>Standard}Environment
Issue: SPR-8348
2011-05-20 03:53:37 +00:00
Chris Beams
01e5120a26 Introduce @EnableTransactionManagement 2011-05-06 19:10:25 +00:00
Chris Beams
2bc3527f76 Consolidate annotation processing constants
Consolidating internal bean name and aspect class name constats within
AnnotationConfigUtils to allow access from both the context.config
and context.annotation packages without creating a relationship between
the two of them (they are unrelated leaf nodes in the packaging
currently).

The .transaction module does not have a similar utils class and already
has a relationship from transaction.config -> transaction.annotation,
so placing the constants in .annotation.TransactionManagementCapability
to be referenced by .config.AnnotationDrivenBeanDefinitionParser
2011-05-06 19:06:37 +00:00
Chris Beams
111fb71fe1 Remove "Feature" support introduced in 3.1 M1
Feature-related support such as @Feature, @FeatureConfiguration,
and FeatureSpecification types will be replaced by framework-provided
@Configuration classes and convenience annotations such as
@ComponentScan (already exists), @EnableAsync, @EnableScheduling,
@EnableTransactionManagement and others.

Issue: SPR-8012,SPR-8034,SPR-8039,SPR-8188,SPR-8206,SPR-8223,
SPR-8225,SPR-8226,SPR-8227
2011-05-06 19:03:52 +00:00
Chris Beams
b0b1116f4b Propagate wrapped exception in SessionFactoryUtils
Improve stack traces in certain Hibernate failure cases by properly
chaining the cause exception.

Issue: SPR-7933
2011-03-31 12:07:30 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller
df6be9f694 turned to package visibility 2011-02-10 01:58:21 +00:00
Chris Beams
9cc125531b Fix STS compatibility issues; other improvements
Revert changes to ParserContext, ReaderContext, and XmlReaderContext

    These changes cause cross-version incompatibilities at tooling time
    -- for instance, an STS version that ships with Spring 3.0.5
    classloads the ParserContext defined in that version, whereas it
    classloads NamespaceHandlers and BeanDefinitionParsers (by default)
    from the user application classpath, which may be building against
    3.1.0. If so, the changes introduced to these types in 3.1.0 are
    incompatible with expectations in the 3.0.5 world and cause all
    manner of problems.  In this case, it was NoSuchMethodError due to
    the newly-added XmlReaderContext.getProblemReporter() method; also
    IncompatibleClassChangeError due to the introduction of the
    ComponentRegistrar interface on ParserContext.

    Each of these problems have been mitigated, though the solutions
    are not ideal. The method mentioned has been removed, and instead
    the problemReporter field is now accessed reflectively.
    ParserContext now no longer implements ComponentRegistrar, and
    rather a ComponentRegistrarAdapter class has been introduced that
    passes method calls through to a ParserContext delegate.

Introduce AbstractSpecificationBeanDefinitionParser

    AbstractSpecificationBeanDefinitionParser has been introduced in
    order to improve the programming model for BeanDefinitionParsers
    that have been refactored to the new FeatureSpecification model.
    This new base class and it's template method implementation of
    parse/doParse ensure that common concerns like (1) adapting a
    ParserContext into a SpecificationContext, (2) setting source and
    source name on the specification, and (3) actually executing the
    specification are all managed by the base class.  The subclass
    implementation of doParse need only actually parse XML, populate
    and return the FeatureSpecification object.  This change removed
    the many duplicate 'createSpecificationContext' methods that had
    been lingering.

Minor improvement to BeanDefinitionReaderUtils API

    Introduced new BeanDefinitionReaderUtils#registerWithGeneratedName
    variant that accepts BeanDefinition as opposed to
    AbstractBeanDefinition, as BeanDefinition is all that is actually
    necessary to satisfy the needs of the method implementation. The
    latter variant accepting AbstractBeanDefinition has been deprecated
    but remains intact and delegates to the new variant in order to
    maintain binary compatibility.
2011-02-09 16:44:26 +00:00
Chris Beams
2f7c2230f0 Include license.txt and notice.txt in module JARs 2011-02-09 06:56:40 +00:00
Chris Beams
2d76dde611 Rename ExecutorContext => SpecificationContext 2011-02-08 19:08:41 +00:00
Chris Beams
a2bc381ade Extract ProblemCollector interface 2011-02-08 19:07:03 +00:00
Chris Beams
b4fea47d5c Introduce FeatureSpecification support
Introduce FeatureSpecification interface and implementations

    FeatureSpecification objects decouple the configuration of
    spring container features from the concern of parsing XML
    namespaces, allowing for reuse in code-based configuration
    (see @Feature* annotations below).

    * ComponentScanSpec
    * TxAnnotationDriven
    * MvcAnnotationDriven
    * MvcDefaultServletHandler
    * MvcResources
    * MvcViewControllers

Refactor associated BeanDefinitionParsers to delegate to new impls above

    The following BeanDefinitionParser implementations now deal only
    with the concern of XML parsing.  Validation is handled by their
    corresponding FeatureSpecification object.  Bean definition creation
    and registration is handled by their corresponding
    FeatureSpecificationExecutor type.

    * ComponentScanBeanDefinitionParser
    * AnnotationDrivenBeanDefinitionParser (tx)
    * AnnotationDrivenBeanDefinitionParser (mvc)
    * DefaultServletHandlerBeanDefinitionParser
    * ResourcesBeanDefinitionParser
    * ViewControllerBeanDefinitionParser

Update AopNamespaceUtils to decouple from XML (DOM API)

    Methods necessary for executing TxAnnotationDriven specification
    (and eventually, the AspectJAutoProxy specification) have been
    added that accept boolean arguments for whether to proxy
    target classes and whether to expose the proxy via threadlocal.

    Methods that accepted and introspected DOM Element objects still
    exist but have been deprecated.

Introduce @FeatureConfiguration classes and @Feature methods

    Allow for creation and configuration of FeatureSpecification objects
    at the user level.  A companion for @Configuration classes allowing
    for completely code-driven configuration of the Spring container.

    See changes in ConfigurationClassPostProcessor for implementation
    details.

    See Feature*Tests for usage examples.

    FeatureTestSuite in .integration-tests is a JUnit test suite designed
    to aggregate all BDP and Feature* related tests for a convenient way
    to confirm that Feature-related changes don't break anything.
    Uncomment this test and execute from Eclipse / IDEA. Due to classpath
    issues, this cannot be compiled by Ant/Ivy at the command line.

Introduce @FeatureAnnotation meta-annotation and @ComponentScan impl

    @FeatureAnnotation provides an alternate mechanism for creating
    and executing FeatureSpecification objects.  See @ComponentScan
    and its corresponding ComponentScanAnnotationParser implementation
    for details.  See ComponentScanAnnotationIntegrationTests for usage
    examples

Introduce Default[Formatting]ConversionService implementations

    Allows for convenient instantiation of ConversionService objects
    containing defaults appropriate for most environments.  Replaces
    similar support originally in ConversionServiceFactory (which is now
    deprecated). This change was justified by the need to avoid use
    of FactoryBeans in @Configuration classes (such as
    FormattingConversionServiceFactoryBean). It is strongly preferred
    that users simply instantiate and configure the objects that underlie
    our FactoryBeans. In the case of the ConversionService types, the
    easiest way to do this is to create Default* subtypes. This also
    follows convention with the rest of the framework.

Minor updates to util classes

    All in service of changes above. See diffs for self-explanatory
    details.

    * BeanUtils
    * ObjectUtils
    * ReflectionUtils
2011-02-08 14:42:33 +00:00
Chris Beams
9420bdc246 Document createEnvironment() methods
in AbstractApplicationContext and SpringContextResourceAdapter
2011-01-05 22:25:42 +00:00
Chris Beams
2b99cf6d29 Refactor Environment and PropertySource
* Environment now extends PropertyResolver
* Environment no longer exposes resolver and sources
* PropertySource is String,Object instead of String,String
* PropertySource no longer assumes enumerability of property names
* Introduced EnumerablePropertySource for those that do have enumerable property names
2011-01-05 22:24:14 +00:00
Chris Beams
5e6912302a Introduce "Aware" superinterface
All existing *Aware interfaces have been refactored to extend this
new marker interface, serving two purposes:

    * Easy access to a type hierarchy that can answer the question
      "What *Aware interfaces are available?", without requiring
      text-based searches. Also clearly excludes false positives like
      TargetClassAware and ParamAware, which while similarly named,
      are not semantically similar to traditional *Aware interfaces
      in Spring.

    * Minor potential performance improvements in
      AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory and
      ApplicationContextAwareProcessor. Both have blocks of sequential
      instanceof checks in order to invoke any *Aware interface callback
      methods. For a bean that implements none of these interfaces,
      the whole sequence can be avoided by guarding first with
          if (bean instanceof Aware) {
              ...
          }

Implementors of custom *Aware-style interfaces (and presumably
the BeanPostProcessors that handle them), are encouraged to refactor to
extending this interface for consistency with the framework as well as
the points above.
2011-01-03 10:13:57 +00:00
Chris Beams
b3ff9be78f M1 cut of environment, profiles and property work (SPR-7508)
Decomposed Environment interface into PropertySources, PropertyResolver
objects

    Environment interface and implementations are still present, but
    simpler.

    PropertySources container aggregates PropertySource objects;
    PropertyResolver provides search, conversion, placeholder
    replacement. Single implementation for now is
    PropertySourcesPlaceholderResolver

Renamed EnvironmentAwarePropertyPlaceholderConfigurer to
PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer

    <context:property-placeholder/> now registers PSPC by default, else
    PPC if systemPropertiesMode* settings are involved

Refined configuration and behavior of default profiles

    See Environment interface Javadoc for details

Added Portlet implementations of relevant interfaces:

    * DefaultPortletEnvironment
    * PortletConfigPropertySource, PortletContextPropertySource
    * Integrated each appropriately throughout Portlet app contexts

Added protected 'createEnvironment()' method to AbstractApplicationContext

    Subclasses can override at will to supply a custom Environment
    implementation.  In practice throughout the framework, this is how
    Web- and Portlet-related ApplicationContexts override use of the
    DefaultEnvironment and swap in DefaultWebEnvironment or
    DefaultPortletEnvironment as appropriate.

Introduced "stub-and-replace" behavior for Servlet- and Portlet-based
PropertySource implementations

    Allows for early registration and ordering of the stub, then
    replacement with actual backing object at refresh() time.

    Added AbstractApplicationContext.initPropertySources() method to
    support stub-and-replace behavior. Called from within existing
    prepareRefresh() method so as to avoid impact with
    ApplicationContext implementations that copy and modify AAC's
    refresh() method (e.g.: Spring DM).

    Added methods to WebApplicationContextUtils and
    PortletApplicationContextUtils to support stub-and-replace behavior

Added comprehensive Javadoc for all new or modified types and members

Added XSD documentation for all new or modified elements and attributes

    Including nested <beans>, <beans profile="..."/>, and changes for
    certain attributes type from xsd:IDREF to xsd:string

Improved fix for detecting non-file based Resources in
PropertiesLoaderSupport (SPR-7547, SPR-7552)

    Technically unrelated to environment work, but grouped in with
    this changeset for convenience.

Deprecated (removed) context:property-placeholder
'system-properties-mode' attribute from spring-context-3.1.xsd

    Functionality is preserved for those using schemas up to and including
    spring-context-3.0.  For 3.1, system-properties-mode is no longer
    supported as it conflicts with the idea of managing a set of property
    sources within the context's Environment object. See Javadoc in
    PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer, AbstractPropertyPlaceholderConfigurer
    and PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer for details.

Introduced CollectionUtils.toArray(Enumeration<E>, A[])

Work items remaining for 3.1 M2:

    Consider repackaging PropertySource* types; eliminate internal use
    of SystemPropertyUtils and deprecate

    Further work on composition of Environment interface; consider
    repurposing existing PlaceholderResolver interface to obviate need
    for resolve[Required]Placeholder() methods currently in Environment.

    Ensure configurability of placeholder prefix, suffix, and value
    separator when working against an AbstractPropertyResolver

    Add JNDI-based Environment / PropertySource implementatinos

    Consider support for @Profile at the @Bean level

    Provide consistent logging for the entire property resolution
    lifecycle; consider issuing all such messages against a dedicated
    logger with a single category.

    Add reference documentation to cover the featureset.
2011-01-03 09:04:34 +00:00
Chris Beams
f480333d31 Merge 3.1.0 development branch into trunk
Branch in question is 'env' branch from git://git.springsource.org/sandbox/cbeams.git; merged into
git-svn repository with:

    git merge -s recursive -Xtheirs --no-commit env

No merge conflicts, but did need to

    git rm spring-build

prior to committing.

With this change, Spring 3.1.0 development is now happening on SVN
trunk. Further commits to the 3.0.x line will happen in an as-yet
uncreated SVN branch.  3.1.0 snapshots will be available
per the usual nightly CI build from trunk.
2010-10-25 19:48:20 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller
e56cfb8173 consistent use of JDK 1.5's ThreadLocal.remove() over ThreadLocal.set(null), preventing leaks (SPR-7441) 2010-09-01 17:17:25 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller
3963ff6e3b use generic Class<?> in TransactionAttributeSource signature 2010-08-15 21:19:52 +00:00
Juergen Hoeller
99733aef2a introspect superclass when given a CGLIB proxy as target class (SPR-7448); use generic Class<?> in TransactionAttributeSource signature 2010-08-11 21:47:50 +00:00