Prior to this commit, the `NettyHeadersAdapter` would directly delegate
the `add()` and `set()` calls to the adapted
`io.netty.handler.codec.http.HttpHeaders`. This implementation rejects
`null` values with exceptions.
This commit aligns the behavior here with other implementations, by not
rejecting null values but simply ignoring them.
Fixes gh-26274
HttpMessageWriter implementations now attach the request log prefix
as a hint to created data buffers when the logger associated with
the writer is at DEBUG level.
Closes gh-26230
This commit improves the Javadoc for the `ForwardedHeaderFilter`
(Servlet Filter) and `ForwardedHeaderTransformer` (reactive variant) so
as to mention security considerations linked to Forwarded HTTP headers.
Closes gh-26081
This commit adds support for sending Server-Sent Events in WebMvc.fn,
through the ServerResponse.sse method that takes a SseBuilder DSL.
It also includes reference documentation.
Closes gh-25920
This commit introduces the following changes:
- Converters/codecs are now used based on generic type info.
- On WebMvc and WebFlux, kotlinx.serialization is enabled along
to Jackson because it only serializes Kotlin @Serializable classes
which is not enough for error or actuator endpoints in Boot as
described on spring-projects/spring-boot#24238.
TODO: leverage Kotlin/kotlinx.serialization#1164 when fixed.
Closes gh-26147
This commit only writes the 'charset' parameter in the written headers
if it is non-default (not UTF-8), since RFC7578 states that the only
allowed parameter is 'boundary'.
Closes gh-25885
There are more locations which could benefit from not using a
toCharArray on a String, but rather use the charAt method from
the String itself. This to prevent an additional copy of the
char[] being created.
Prior to this commit, references to `JsonGenerator` and
`ByteArrayBuilder` were not closed/released within codecs calls.
This prevents Jackson from reusing more efficiently shared memory
resources.
This commit properly closes/releases Jackson resources in Spring MVC,
Spring WebFlux and Spring Messaging codecs.
A benchmark on WebFlux codecs (in both single value/streaming mode)
shows significant throughput and allocation improvements for small
payloads.
Closes gh-25910