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Sébastien Deleuze b85a76f983 Configure the Gradle toolchain to use Java 23
In order to be able to fix gh-34140 which requires using at least a
Java 22 compiler, this commit intends to change the configuration of
the Gradle toolchain to use Java 23, while setting the Java release to
Java 17 (or other versions when using MRJARs) when relevant in order to
keep the current Java 17 baseline.

See gh-34220
2025-01-09 15:59:34 +01:00
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Spring Framework Build

This folder contains the custom plugins and conventions for the Spring Framework build. They are declared in the build.gradle file in this folder.

Build Conventions

The org.springframework.build.conventions plugin applies all conventions to the Framework build:

  • Configuring the Java compiler, see JavaConventions
  • Configuring the Kotlin compiler, see KotlinConventions
  • Configuring testing in the build with TestConventions

This plugin also provides a DSL extension to optionally enable Java preview features for compiling and testing sources in a module. This can be applied with the following in a module build file:

springFramework {
	enableJavaPreviewFeatures = true
}

Build Plugins

Optional dependencies

The org.springframework.build.optional-dependencies plugin creates a new optional Gradle configuration - it adds the dependencies to the project's compile and runtime classpath but doesn't affect the classpath of dependent projects. This plugin does not provide a provided configuration, as the native compileOnly and testCompileOnly configurations are preferred.

RuntimeHints Java Agent

The spring-core-test project module contributes the RuntimeHintsAgent Java agent.

The RuntimeHintsAgentPlugin Gradle plugin creates a dedicated "runtimeHintsTest" test task for each project. This task will detect and execute tests tagged with the "RuntimeHintsTests" JUnit tag. In the Spring Framework test suite, those are usually annotated with the @EnabledIfRuntimeHintsAgent annotation.

By default, the agent will instrument all classes located in the "org.springframework" package, as they are loaded. The RuntimeHintsAgentExtension allows to customize this using a DSL:

// this applies the `RuntimeHintsAgentPlugin` to the project
plugins {
	id 'org.springframework.build.runtimehints-agent'
}

// You can configure the agent to include and exclude packages from the instrumentation process.
runtimeHintsAgent {
	includedPackages = ["org.springframework", "io.spring"]
	excludedPackages = ["org.example"]
}

dependencies {
    // to use the test infrastructure, the project should also depend on the "spring-core-test" module
	testImplementation(project(":spring-core-test"))
}

With this configuration, ./gradlew runtimeHintsTest will run all tests instrumented by this java agent. The global ./gradlew check task depends on runtimeHintsTest.

NOTE: the "spring-core-test" module doesn't shade "spring-core" by design, so the agent should never instrument code that doesn't have "spring-core" on its classpath.