In order to catch Javadoc errors in the build, we now enable the
`Xwerror` flag for the `javadoc` tool. In addition, we now use
`Xdoclint:syntax` instead of `Xdoclint:none` in order to validate
syntax within our Javadoc.
This commit fixes all resulting Javadoc errors and warnings.
This commit also upgrades to Undertow 2.2.12.Final and fixes the
artifact names for exclusions for the Servlet and annotations APIs.
The incorrect exclusion of the Servlet API resulted in the Servlet API
being on the classpath twice for the javadoc task, which resulted in the
following warnings in previous builds.
javadoc: warning - Multiple sources of package comments found for package "javax.servlet"
javadoc: warning - Multiple sources of package comments found for package "javax.servlet.http"
javadoc: warning - Multiple sources of package comments found for package "javax.servlet.descriptor"
javadoc: warning - Multiple sources of package comments found for package "javax.servlet.annotation"
Closes gh-27480
Prior to this commit, all white space was trimmed from Server Sent Event
data. After this commit, only a leading space is removed (if present).
Closes gh-27473
In order to be able to use text blocks and other new Java language
features, we are upgrading to a recent version of Checkstyle.
The latest version of spring-javaformat-checkstyle (0.0.28) is built
against Checkstyle 8.32 which does not include support for language
features such as text blocks. Support for text blocks was added in
Checkstyle 8.36.
In addition, there is a binary compatibility issue between
spring-javaformat-checkstyle 0.0.28 and Checkstyle 8.42. Thus we cannot
use Checkstyle 8.42 or higher.
In this commit, we therefore upgrade to spring-javaformat-checkstyle
0.0.28 and downgrade to Checkstyle 8.41.
This change is being applied to `5.3.x` as well as `main` in order to
benefit from the enhanced checking provided in more recent versions of
Checkstyle.
Closes gh-27481
HttpMessageConverterExtractor uses MessageBodyClientHttpResponseWrapper
which may read the first byte of the response stream to check if there
is content. After that it is necessary to use the wrapper to get the
full body.
This commit ensures that when UnknownContentTypeException is raised
it gets the body through the wrapper, or otherwise the first byte is
missed if the InputStream is not markable.
Closes gh-27374
Prior to this commit, the hasContributors() method incorrectly returned
false if contributors had been configured.
This commit fixes the logic in hasContributors() and documents it.
Closes#27271
This commit makes JettyServerHttpRequest aware of
HttpServletRequestWrapper, and JettyServerHttpResponse aware of
HttpServletResponseWrapper.
Closes gh-27146
Before this commit, JettyClientHttpResponse checked for the presence of
a server-side class to determine whether it is running on Jetty 10.
Unfortunately, that class is not necessarily present when just using the
Jetty client.
This commit improves the Jetty 10 check, so that it also works when
the Jetty client is used without the server.
Closes gh-27136
This commit makes sure that we no longer use the internal API in the
Jetty support for the WebClient. With this change, we are able to
support both Jetty 9, 10, and 11.
Closes gh-27112
To slightly improve performance, this commit switches to
StringBuilder.append(char) instead of StringBuilder.append(String)
whenever we append a single character to a StringBuilder.
Closes gh-27098
Prior to this commit, if a PathContainer was created using
Options.MESSAGE_ROUTE, DefaultPathSegment#parameters() returned a
mutable map which would allow the user to modify the contents of the
static, shared EMPTY_PARAMS map in DefaultPathContainer.
This commit prevents corruption of the shared EMPTY_PARAMS map by
ensuring that parameters stored in DefaultPathSegment are always
immutable.
Closes gh-27064
This commit revisits the recently updated `PORT_PATTERN` in
`UriComponentsBuilder`. The fix introduced in gh-26905 fails with
ambiguous URL patterns, especially when the port and path parts of the
pattern are hard to differentiate, for example
"https://localhost:{port}{path}".
This commit reinstates the previous behavior without undoing the actual
fix. The only limitation introduced here is the fact that only a single
pattern variable is allowed for the port pattern part.
Fixes gh-27039