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
The migration from JUnit 4 assertions to AssertJ assertions resulted in
several unnecessary casts from int to long that actually cause
assertions to pass when they should otherwise fail.
This commit fixes all such bugs for the pattern `.isNotEqualTo((long)`.
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
Flow decoding is not supported yet since it depends on
kotlin/kotlinx.serialization#1073, but it will be
enabled when this issue will be fixed.
Closes gh-25771
Prior to this commit, the Series value for an HttpStatus was always
evaluated which resulted in an allocation of a Series array by invoking
Series.values() which makes a defensive copy.
This commit addresses this issue by hardcoding the corresponding Series
within the HttpStatus constructor, thereby avoiding any unnecessary
computations. In addition, a unit test has been added to verify that
all HttpStatus enum constants have a properly configured Series.
Closes gh-22366
See reactor/reactor-core#2374
All usages of this API are in tests, which are not checking overflow or
concurrent emissions - so a simple replacement with `try***` equivalents
is fine.