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Arjen Poutsma edc80ffa95 Use request contentType/encoding in ServletServetHttpRequest/Response
ServletServerHttpRequest now falls back on the contentType and the
the characterEncoding of the ServletRequest, if the headers of the
incoming request don't specify one. Similary ServletServerHttpResponse
sets the contentType and the characterEncoding of the ServletResponse
if not already set.

This allows using the CharacterEncodingFilter to set a character
encoding where the request doesn't specify one and have it be used
in HttpMessageConverter's.

SPR-9096
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SPRING FRAMEWORK 3.1.1 (January 2012)
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http://www.springsource.org

1. INTRODUCTION

Spring Framework 3.1 builds on the Spring Framework 3.0 foundation with
a focus on Java-based application configuration and MVC enhancements.

2. RELEASE NOTES

This release comes with complete reference documentation. For further
details, consult the provided javadoc for specific packages and classes.

3. DISTRIBUTION JAR FILES

The Spring Framework module jar files can be found in the 'dist'
directory. Note that this release does not contain a 'spring.jar' file
anymore, in contrast to previous Spring generations. Furthermore, the jar
file names now follow bundle repository conventions.

4. GETTING STARTED

Please consult the blog examples at http://blog.springsource.com as well
as sections of interest in the reference documentation. Sample
applications and related material are provided as separate downloads.