Before this commit, Jackson2CodecSupport and subclasses
did not check media type encoding in the supportsMimeType
method (called from canEncode/canDecode).
As a result, the encoder reported that it can write
(for instance) "application/json;charset=ISO-8859-1", but in practice
wrote the default charset (UTF-8).
This commit fixes that bug.
Closes: gh-25076
Before this commit, AbstractJackson2HttpMessageConverter and subclasses
did not check media type encoding in the canRead and canWrite
methods. As a result, the converter reported that it can write
(for instance) "application/json;charset=ISO-8859-1", but in practice
wrote the default charset (UTF-8).
This commit fixes that bug.
See: gh-25076
Before this commit, Jackson2CodecSupport and subclasses
did not check media type encoding in the supportsMimeType
method (called from canEncode/canDecode).
As a result, the encoder reported that it can write
(for instance) "application/json;charset=ISO-8859-1", but in practice
wrote the default charset (UTF-8).
This commit fixes that bug.
Closes: gh-25076
Before this commit, AbstractJackson2HttpMessageConverter and subclasses
did not check media type encoding in the canRead and canWrite
methods. As a result, the converter reported that it can write
(for instance) "application/json;charset=ISO-8859-1", but in practice
wrote the default charset (UTF-8).
This commit fixes that bug.
See: gh-25076
Prior to this commit, ExchangeStrategies custom codec's reader and
writer were not registered due to a bug in BaseCodecConfigurer.
This commit fixes this by correcting the implementation of the
DefaultCustomCodecs constructor used within BaseCodecConfigurer.
Closes gh-25149
In many places UrlPathHelper is created and used without any
customizations, in some cases repeatedly. This commit adds a
shared read-only UrlPathHelper instance with default settings.
See gh-25100
Prior to this commit, `MediaType.parseMediaType` would already rely on
the internal LRU cache in `MimeTypeUtils` for better performance. With
that optimization, the parsing of raw media types is skipped for cached
elements.
But still, `MediaType.parseMediaType` would first get a cached
`MimeType` instance from that cache and then instantiate a
`new MediaType(type, subtype, parameters)`. This constructor not only
replays the `MimeType` checks on type/subtyme tokens and parameters, but
it also performs `MediaType`-specific checks on parameters.
Such checks are not required, as we're using an existing `MimeType`
instance in the first place.
This commit adds a new protected copy constructor (skipping checks) in
`MimeType` and uses it in `MediaType.parseMediaType` as a result.
This yields interesting performance improvements, with +400% throughput
and -40% allocation/call in benchmarks. This commit also introduces a
new JMH benchmark for future optimization work.
Closes gh-24769
This commit avoids invoking StringBuilder.append(Object) in favor
of explicit method calls to append(String) and append(char) in
ContentDisposition.escapeQuotationsInFilename(String).
Closes gh-25056
Prior to this commit, patterns like `"/path/**/other"` would be treated
as `"/path/*/other"` (single wildcard, i.e. matching zero to many chars
within a path segment). This will not match multiple segments, as
expected by `AntPathMatcher` users or by `PathPatternParser` users when
in patterns like `"/resource/**"`.
This commit now rejects patterns like `"/path/**/other"` as invalid.
This behavior was previously warned against since gh-24958.
Closes gh-24952
When mutating a ServerHttpRequest or ClientResponse, the respective
builders no longer access cookies automatically which causes them to
be parsed and does so only if necessary. Likewise re-applying the
read-only HttpHeaders wrapper is avoided.
See gh-24680