Commit6263c9abf9@EnableSpringConfigured from beans.factory.aspectj => context.annotation within the spring-aspects module. This resolved a package cycle but had the side-effect of causing a "split package" [1] problem between spring-context and spring-aspects in OSGi-based classloader environments because the context.annotation package now exists in both modules. The simplest and best solution from an OSGi perspective is to relocate @EnableSpringConfigured and its supporting SpringConfiguredConfiguration class into a new package. This commit moves both these types into context.annotation.aspectj, following convention with other such "aspectj"-qualified packages in the spring-aspects module. As with the previous move, it is presumed this change will be low-impact as the "spring-configured" approach to domain object injection is a niche feature to begin with, and @EnableSpringConfigured has existed in its current location only since 3.1.2 and this change is being made in time for 3.1.3. [1]: http://wiki.osgi.org/wiki/Split_Packages Issue: SPR-9811, SPR-9441 Backport-Commit:54db7387de
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