Historically, @Configuration classes that did not declare @Bean
methods were allowed to be abstract. However, the changes made in
76a6b9ea79 introduced a regression that prevents such classes from
being abstract, resulting in a BeanInstantiationException. This change
in behavior is caused by the fact that such a @Configuration class is
no longer replaced by a concrete subclass created dynamically by CGLIB.
This commit restores support for abstract @Configuration classes
without @Bean methods by modifying the "no enhancement required" check
in ConfigurationClassParser.
See gh-34486
Closes gh-34663
(cherry picked from commit 044258f085)
Prior to this commit, if a String 'value' attribute of an annotation
was annotated with @AliasFor and explicitly configured to alias an
attribute other than @Component.value, the value was still used as the
@Component name, but the warning message that was logged stated that
the 'value' attribute should be annotated with
@AliasFor(annotation=Component.class). However, it is not possible to
annotate an annotation attribute twice with @AliasFor.
To address that, this commit revises the logic in
AnnotationBeanNameGenerator so that it issues a log message similar to
the following in such scenarios.
WARN o.s.c.a.AnnotationBeanNameGenerator - Although the 'value'
attribute in @example.MyStereotype declares @AliasFor for an
attribute other than @Component's 'value' attribute, the value is
still used as the @Component name based on convention. As of Spring
Framework 7.0, such a 'value' attribute will no longer be used as the
@Component name.
See gh-34346
Closes gh-34317
(cherry picked from commit 17a94fb110)
Prior to this commit, `CronExpression` would support Quartz-style
expressions with "Nth occurence of a dayOfWeek" semantics by using the
`TemporalAdjusters.dayOfWeekInMonth` JDK support. This method will
return the Nth occurence starting with the month of the given temporal,
but in some cases will overflow to the next or previous month.
This behavior is not expected for our cron expression support.
This commit ensures that when an overflow happens (meaning, the
resulting date is not in the same month as the input temporal), we
should instead have another attempt at finding a valid month for this
expression.
Fixes gh-34377
Due to changes in gh-19118, classes that contain @Lookup methods are
no longer required to be concrete classes for use with component
scanning; however, the reference documentation still states that such
classes must not be abstract.
This commit therefore removes the outdated reference documentation and
updates the corresponding Javadoc.
See gh-19118
Closes gh-34367
(cherry picked from commit 819a7c86c1)
Since Joda-Time support was removed in Spring Framework 6.0, this commit
removes obsolete mentions of Joda-Time in the reference guide and Javadoc.
See gh-27426
Closes gh-33881
In a Cacheable reactive method, if an exception is propagated from
both the method and the caching infrastructure, an NPE could previously
surface due to the `CacheAspectSupport` attempting to perform an
`onErrorResume` with a `null`. This change ensures that in such a case
the user-level exception from the method is propagated instead.
Closes gh-33492
Prior to this commit if the return type is a CompletableFuture but a
cache get returns null, the execution falls through to the
reactiveCachingHandler.
This commit ensures that evaluation instead continues onto the next
cache (if any).
Closes gh-33371
When ScheduledAnnotationReactiveSupport adds the Observation to the
context, Reactor opens a scope through the Context Propagation API.
This happens before TrackingSubscriber would start the Observation and
opening a scope without starting an Observation is invalid.
This change moves the Observation start before the scope opening.
Closes gh-33349
This changes the criteria for simplified task rejection logging from
to be that the executor is in the shutdown phase, not fully terminated.
See gh-33334
Closes gh-33336
This change simplifies the CacheInterceptor way of dealing with cached
coroutines, thanks to the fact that lower level support for AOP has been
introduced in c8169e5c. This fix is similar to the one applied for
`@Transactional` in gh-33095.
Closes gh-33210
This change ensures that the cache error handler is used in case of
future-based or publisher-based asynchronous caching completing with an
exception.
Closes gh-33073
Fix argument in call to applyReturnValueValidation()
method in MethodValidationInterceptor.java. Method
argument was passed instead of the return value of the
method that was being validated.
See gh-33105
Prior to this commit, the "Method Arguments" documentation for WebFlux
in the reference manual stated that WebFlux controller methods can
accept arguments of type Map, Model, or ModelMap to access the model.
However, ModelMap is actually not supported and results in exception
due to a type mismatch.
This commit updates the documentation to reflect this.
In addition, this commit updates related Javadoc and tests to avoid
mentioning or using ModelMap in WebFlux.
Closes gh-33107