This change simplifies the CacheInterceptor way of dealing with cached
coroutines, thanks to the fact that lower level support for AOP has been
introduced in c8169e5c. This fix is similar to the one applied for
`@Transactional` in gh-33095.
Closes gh-33210
This commit allows `@Reflective` to be used on arbitrary types, not
only Spring beans. This makes the feature much more powerful as
components can be tagged directly.
Scanning happens during AOT processing (typically at build-time) when
`@ReflectiveScan` is used. Types do not need to have a particular
annotation, and types that can't be loaded are ignored.
This commit also exposes the infrastructure that does the scanning so
that custom code can do the scanning in an AOT contribution if they
don't want to rely on the annotation.
Closes gh-33132
This change ensures that the cache error handler is used in case of
future-based or publisher-based asynchronous caching completing with an
exception.
Closes gh-33073
Fix argument in call to applyReturnValueValidation()
method in MethodValidationInterceptor.java. Method
argument was passed instead of the return value of the
method that was being validated.
See gh-33105
Prior to this commit, the "Method Arguments" documentation for WebFlux
in the reference manual stated that WebFlux controller methods can
accept arguments of type Map, Model, or ModelMap to access the model.
However, ModelMap is actually not supported and results in exception
due to a type mismatch.
This commit updates the documentation to reflect this.
In addition, this commit updates related Javadoc and tests to avoid
mentioning or using ModelMap in WebFlux.
Closes gh-33107
This commit adds new information about the execution and scheduling of
tasks.
The `Task` type now exposes the `TaskExecutionOutcome` of the latest
execution; this includes the instant the execution started, the
execution outcome and any thrown exception.
The `ScheduledTask` contract can now provide the time when the next
execution is scheduled.
Closes gh-24560