Previously, when saving a WebSession, the system did not check whether
the session ID already existed. As a result, even if the session being
saved was an update to an existing one, it was incorrectly treated as a
new session, and a "maximum sessions exceeded" error was triggered.
This fix ensures that if a WebSession with the same ID already exists,
it will be updated rather than counted as a new session, thereby
preventing unnecessary session limit violations.
Closes gh-35013
Signed-off-by: Mohammad Saeed Nouri <msnsaeed71@gmail.com>
Prior to this commit, combining the "/*" and "/x/y" path patterns
would result in a `StringIndexOutOfBoundsException`.
This commit fixes this problem and revisits the implementation for
better consistency:
* "/*" + "/x/y" is now "/x/y"
* "/x/*.html" + "/y/file.*" is now rejected because they don't share the
same prefix.
This change also adds the relevant Javadoc to the `PathPattern#combine`
method.
Fixes gh-34986
Prior to this commit, we would use the
`java.net.http.HttpRequest.Builder#method(String, BodyPublisher)` to
create HTTP requests for the JDK HttpClient. This method requires a
non-null body publisher; providing an empty publisher writes a
"Content-Length: 0" header to all requests.
As of Java 19, this behavior changes for `HttpRequest.Builder#GET` and
similar methods, where the body publisher is considered as null and no
"Content-Length" header is written.
This commit aligns with this behavior and favors dedicated HTTP methods
whenever available.`
Closes gh-34971
Prior to this commit, the JAXB message converters would only rely on the
encoding declaration inside the XML document for reading the document.
This would then use the default UTF-8 encoding, even if the HTTP message
has the `"application/xml;charset=iso-8859-1"` Content-Type.
This commit ensures that both `Jaxb2CollectionHttpMessageConverter` and
`Jaxb2RootElementHttpMessageConverter` use the encoding declared in the
HTTP Content-Type, if present.
Fixes gh-34745
Before RfcUriParser we expected opaque URI's to not have ":/"
after the scheme while the new parser expect opaque URI's to
not have a slash anywhere after the scheme. This commit
restores the previous behavior.
Closes gh-34588
This commit removes the BDDMockito Checkstyle rule, since it did not
actually enforce the use of BDDMockito.
This commit also updates static imports to use Mockito instead of
BDDMockito where appropriate (automated via the Eclipse IDE Organize
Imports clean-up task).
Closes gh-34616
FormHttpMessageConverter could throw a more specific
HttpMessageNotReadableException instead of an IllegalArgumentException
when the http form data is invalid.
See gh-34594
Signed-off-by: Russell Bolles <rbolles@netflix.com>
This commit adds support for the Partitioned cookie attribute in the
reactive HTTP clients that support this: Reactor and HttpComponents.
Closes gh-34521
Signed-off-by: Rhett CfZhuang <dark.momo985@gmail.com>
[brian.clozel@broadcom.com: rework tests and support HttpComponents]
Signed-off-by: Brian Clozel <brian.clozel@broadcom.com>
Prior to this commit, calling `setHeader` on the response wrapper would
have a separate code path for the "Content-Length" header. This did not
support calls with `null` values and would result in an exception.
This commit ensures that the cached content length value is reset in
this case and that the call is forwarded properly to the superclass.
Fixes gh-34460
If the Servlet container delegates a disconnected client error via
AsyncListener#onError, wrap it as AsyncRequestNotUsableException
for more targeted and consistent handling of such errors.
Closes gh-34363
This commit ensures that `ContentDisposition` parses attributes like
"filename" and "filename*" in a case insensitive fashion, per RFC 6266.
Closes gh-34383
Signed-off-by: Andras Dobrosi <dobrosi@gmail.com>
[brian.clozel@broadcom.com: apply code conventions]
Signed-off-by: Brian Clozel <brian.clozel@broadcom.com>
Ensure the original instance is always the one returned no matter how
many times the HandlerMethod is re-created.
Make the constructor protected to allow subclasses to re-create the
HandlerMethod as the concrete subclass.
See gh-34375
We now look for the target exception types in cause chain as well,
but return false if we encounter a RestClient or WebClient
exception in the chain.
Closes gh-34264
Prior to this commit, the HTTP interface client would create URI
templates and name query params like so:
"?{queryParam0}={queryParam0[0]}".
While technically correct, the URI template is further used in
observations as a KeyValue. This means that several service methods
could result in having the exact same URI template even if they produce
a different set of query params.
This commit improves the naming of query params in the generated URI
templates for better observability integration.
Closes gh-34176
This change ensures that a request containing query parameters in the
array format `someArray[]=value` can be bound into a simple array in
constructors, even for cases where the array values don't have nested
properties.
The value resolver is directly called in the constructor case, before
any mutable properties are considered or even cleared (see
`WebDataBinder#adaptEmptyArrayIndices` method). As a result, we need to
accommodate the possibility that the request stores array elements under
the `name[]` key rather than `name`. This change attempts a secondary
lookup with the `[]` suffix if the type is a list or array, and the key
doesn't include an index.
Closes gh-34121
Prior to this commit, `RestClient` would not use the full URI created by
the uri handler as a template request attribute.
This means that HTTP client observations would not contain the base URI
in recorded observations as the uri template keyvalue.
Closes gh-33928