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Author SHA1 Message Date
Juergen Hoeller
7d3fcaa934 Consider abstract classes with @Lookup methods as candidate components
Issue: SPR-14550
2017-01-23 17:28:18 +01:00
Stephane Nicoll
dcade06fa0 Support for candidate components index
This commit adds a "spring-context-indexer" module that can be added to
any project in order to generate an index of candidate components defined
in the project.

`CandidateComponentsIndexer` is a standard annotation processor that
looks for source files with target annotations (typically `@Component`)
and references them in a `META-INF/spring.components` generated file.

Each entry in the index is the fully qualified name of a candidate
component and the comma-separated list of stereotypes that apply to that
candidate. A typical example of a stereotype is `@Component`. If a
project has a `com.example.FooService` annotated with `@Component` the
following `META-INF/spring.components` file is generated at compile time:

```
com.example.FooService=org.springframework.stereotype.Component
```

A new `@Indexed` annotation can be added on any annotation to instructs
the scanner to include a source file that contains that annotation. For
instance, `@Component` is meta-annotated with `@Indexed` now and adding
`@Indexed` to more annotation types will transparently improve the index
with additional information. This also works for interaces or parent
classes: adding `@Indexed` on a `Repository` base interface means that
the indexed can be queried for its implementation by using the fully
qualified name of the `Repository` interface.

The indexer also adds any class or interface that has a type-level
annotation from the `javax` package. This includes obviously JPA
(`@Entity` and related) but also CDI (`@Named`, `@ManagedBean`) and
servlet annotations (i.e. `@WebFilter`). These are meant to handle
cases where a component needs to identify candidates and use classpath
scanning currently.

If a `package-info.java` file exists, the package is registered using
a "package-info" stereotype.

Such files can later be reused by the `ApplicationContext` to avoid
using component scan. A global `CandidateComponentsIndex` can be easily
loaded from the current classpath using `CandidateComponentsIndexLoader`.

The core framework uses such infrastructure in two areas: to retrieve
the candidate `@Component`s and to build a default `PersistenceUnitInfo`.
Rather than scanning the classpath and using ASM to identify candidates,
the index is used if present.

As long as the include filters refer to an annotation that is directly
annotated with `@Indexed` or an assignable type that is directly
annotated with `@Indexed`, the index can be used since a dedicated entry
wil be present for that type. If any other unsupported include filter is
specified, we fallback on classpath scanning.

In case the index is incomplete or cannot be used, The
`spring.index.ignore` system property can be set to `true` or,
alternatively, in a "spring.properties" at the root of the classpath.

Issue: SPR-11890
2016-09-01 15:30:47 +02:00
Stephane Nicoll
00d2606b00 Explicit type can be replaced by <>
Issue: SPR-13188
2016-07-05 17:00:34 +02:00
Juergen Hoeller
8325b10080 Consistent formatting of license headers, package javadocs, and import declarations 2014-10-21 01:44:07 +02:00
Juergen Hoeller
29f6f3d7e7 Test ASM5's bytecode parsing of INVOKESPECIAL/STATIC on interfaces
Issue: SPR-11979
2014-07-10 15:46:18 +02:00
Juergen Hoeller
23546b1234 Moved AnnotationBeanNameGenerator's String value check right before cast
Issue: SPR-11221
2013-12-17 12:39:24 +01:00
Juergen Hoeller
161819f141 Component scanning ignores attributes and meta-annotations on non-public annotations
Issue: SPR-11091
2013-12-11 15:29:55 +01:00
Phillip Webb
d89e30b864 Fix unnecessary @SupressWarnings annotations 2013-01-29 15:37:25 -08:00
Chris Beams
8472a2b2ab Update Apache license headers for affected sources 2012-12-28 23:09:31 +01:00
Chris Beams
4c8cd7b0bd Add @Override annotations to test sources
Issue: SPR-10129
2012-12-28 23:05:44 +01:00
Chris Beams
40357be72b Fix various compiler warnings in spring-context
All warning types other than [deprecation] and [unchecked] are now
fixed in spring-context/src/test
2012-12-28 22:50:46 +01:00
Phillip Webb
1762157ad1 Remove trailing whitespace in source files
find . -type f -name "*.java" -or -name "*.aj" | \
    xargs perl -p -i -e "s/[ \t]*$//g" {} \;

Issue: SPR-10127
2012-12-28 20:49:45 +01:00
Chris Beams
02a4473c62 Rename modules {org.springframework.*=>spring-*}
This renaming more intuitively expresses the relationship between
subprojects and the JAR artifacts they produce.

Tracking history across these renames is possible, but it requires
use of the --follow flag to `git log`, for example

    $ git log spring-aop/src/main/java/org/springframework/aop/Advisor.java

will show history up until the renaming event, where

    $ git log --follow spring-aop/src/main/java/org/springframework/aop/Advisor.java

will show history for all changes to the file, before and after the
renaming.

See http://chrisbeams.com/git-diff-across-renamed-directories
2012-01-31 14:37:10 +01:00