Organize test imports to expand all '.*' static imports into
fully qualified imports.
This update will allow us to use additional checkstyle rules in
the future, and will also help if we migrate fully to AssertJ.
* Add limited checkstyles to test code
Add a limited set of checkstyle rules to the test codebase to improve
code consistency.
* Fix checksyle violations in test code
* Organize imports to fix checkstyle for test code
* Migrate to assertThatExceptionOfType
Migrate aware from ExpectedException rules to AssertJ exception
assertions. Also include a checkstyle rules to ensure that the
the ExpectedException is not accidentally used in the future.
See gh-22894
Introduces a configure method pattern for Supplier-style configuration and a common SingletonSupplier decorator for method reference suppliers. Also declares jcache.config and jcache.interceptor for non-null conventions.
Issue: SPR-17021
The `CacheResolver` and `ErrorHandler` features introduced in 4.1 were
not properly enabled in AspectJ mode. This commit adds more tests from
the regular proxy-based mode and align the AspectJ caching configuration.
Issue: SPR-14413
Previously, if a `@Cacheable` method was accessed with the same key by
multiple threads, the underlying method was invoked several times instead
of blocking the threads while the value is computed. This scenario
typically affects users that enable caching to avoid calling a costly
method too often. When said method can be invoked by an arbitrary number
of clients on startup, caching has close to no effect.
This commit adds a new method on `Cache` that implements the read-through
pattern:
```
<T> T get(Object key, Callable<T> valueLoader);
```
If an entry for a given key is not found, the specified `Callable` is
invoked to "load" the value and cache it before returning it to the
caller. Because the entire operation is managed by the underlying cache
provider, it is much more easier to guarantee that the loader (e.g. the
annotated method) will be called only once in case of concurrent access.
A new `sync` attribute to the `@Cacheable` annotation has been addded.
When this flag is enabled, the caching abstraction invokes the new
`Cache` method define above. This new mode bring a set of limitations:
* It can't be combined with other cache operations
* Only one `@Cacheable` operation can be specified
* Only one cache is allowed
* `condition` and `unless` attribute are not supported
The rationale behind those limitations is that the underlying Cache is
taking care of the actual caching operation so we can't really apply
any SpEL or multiple caches handling there.
Issue: SPR-9254
Even though the JSR-107 spec forbids to store null values, our cache
abstraction allows that behaviour with a special handled (and this is
the default behaviour).
While this was working fine with our own set of annotations, the
JSR-107 interceptor counterpart was interpreting the spec sensu strictu.
We now allow for that special case as well.
Issue: SPR-13641
This commit migrates all remaining tests from JUnit 3 to JUnit 4, with
the exception of Spring's legacy JUnit 3.8 based testing framework that
is still in use in the spring-orm module.
Issue: SPR-13514
This commit introduces new 'cacheNames' attributes (analogous to the
existing attribute of the same name in @CacheConfig) as aliases for the
'value' attributes in @Cacheable, @CachePut, and @CacheEvict.
In addition, SpringCacheAnnotationParser.getAnnotations() has been
refactored to support synthesized annotations.
Issue: SPR-11393
This commit introduces support in AnnotatedElementUtils for finding
annotations declared on interfaces at the type level.
NB: this commit does not include support for finding annotations
declared on interface methods.
In order to maintain backward compatibility with @Transactional
annotation attribute processing, a new getAnnotationAttributes() method
has been added to AnnotatedElementUtils that provides a flag to control
whether interfaces should be searched.
SpringTransactionAnnotationParser and JtaTransactionAnnotationParser
have been updated accordingly to ensure that interfaces are not
unintentionally searched in the @Transactional resolution process.
This commit also introduces additional tests and updates TODOs for
SPR-12738.
Issue: SPR-12944, SPR-12738
Previously, the exception-handler attribute was not taken care of when
task:annotation-driven is used in AspectJ mode. This commit provides the
expected behavior.
Issue: SPR-12619
Prior to this commit, only @Async annotated methods with proxy style
had their custom uncaught exception handler applied. This commit
harmonizes the configuration so that AspectJ applies that behaviour as
well.
Issue: SPR-12090
This commit fixes the handling of cached exceptions in the JSR-107
advisor. Such exceptions are now properly propagated instead of being
wrapped in a RuntimeException.
Issue: SPR-9616
Prior to this commit, the CacheResolver was not used by Spring's
caching abstraction. This commit provides the necessary configuration
options to tune how a cache is resolved for a given operation.
CacheResolver can be customized globally, at the operation level or at
the class level. This breaks the CachingConfigurer class and a support
implementation is provided that implements all methods so that the
default is taken if it's not overridden. The JSR-107 support has been
updated as well, with a similar support class.
In particular, the static and runtime information of a cache
operation were mixed which prevents any forms of caching. As the
CacheResolver and the KeyGenerator can be customized, every operation
call lead to a lookup in the context for the bean.
This commit adds CacheOperationMetadata, a static holder of all
the non-runtime metadata about a cache operation. This is used
as an input source for the existing CacheOperationContext.
Caching the operation metadata in an AspectJ aspect can have side
effects as the aspect is static instance for the current ClassLoader.
The metadata cache needs to be cleared when the context shutdowns.
This is essentially a test issue only as in practice each application
runs in its class loader. Tests are now closing the context properly
to honor the DisposableBean callback.
Issue: SPR-11490