JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-3589, https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-3624
* SF - 4.2. Fix Breaking changes for the `ApplicationEventPublisher`
* AMQP 1.5. Without issues
* Reactor - 2.0. Fix for the new `Stream` foundation
* jsonPath - 1.2.0. Fix for new `Predicate` abstraction. Add 'fail-fast error' to the `IntegrationRegistrar`
* Sshd - 0.13.0. Fix for new `VirtualFileSystemFactory` usage
* Spring Data - Fowler
* And others without issues
* Get rid of `reactor.util.StringUtils` usage
INT-3589: Address PR comments
Polishing
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-3580
* Uncomment `org.springframework.integration.ip` category for the IP tests `log4j.properties`
* Since all tests in the `StompIntegrationTests` uses the same application context and therefore the same `SubscriptionRegistry`
the `waitForSubscribe()` should wait exactly for that `subscription` in which it is interested in.
The previous fix wasn't enough
The HelloWorldInterceptor (server side) set the
negotiated flag after sending the handshake back.
The next message could be received before the flag
was set and caused the test to fail.
Synchronize the server-side handshaking code so that
we don't start processing the next message before
the negotiated flag is set.
Leave the diagnostic log settings in place for now.
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-3626
Remove Direct Array Usages.
With the increased use of java configuration and DSL, it
is no longer safe to directly use array arguments.
(Except in simple wrapper objects).
Avoid (or mark //NOSONAR) catch Throwable.
Remove unused field.
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-3632
- Use Map.entrySet()
- Double check locking only works when the field(s) are volatile
- Remove unnecessary instanceof tests
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-3581
Move schemas to 4.2.
Add `selector-expression` to `<wire-tap/>`.
INT-3781: Fix What's New
Bump Namespace Version to 4.2
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-3578
Adding `readDelay` to XML namespace for the `TcpConnectionFactoryFactoryBean`
caused an `IllegalArgumentException` when configuring with Java instea of
XML.
Polishing
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-275
In addition fix the `Lifecycle` issue in the `ServiceActivatorAnnotationPostProcessor`
Add Namespace support, Addition tests
and fix some typos in the XSD
INT-275: Fix failed tests
INT-275: Fix for `replyChannel` Header
Add `sync` reply test-case
INT-275: Make `ScatterGatherHandler` sync
Fix some `MessageHandler`s from `SmartLifecycle`
INT-275: Fix `ScatterGatherHandler.handleRequestMessage` logic
INT-275: Fix `ScatterGatherHandler` JMX proxying issues
* Make `AbstractCorrelatingMessageHandler.getMessageStore()` as `public`
* Move `ScatterGatherHandlerIntegrationTests` to the JMX module to be sure that `ScatterGatherHandler`
works well with `@EnableIntegrationMBeanExport`
* Add xml config sample how to use an internal gatherer's `MessageStore` in the `MessageGroupStoreReaper`
* Add `What's New` notice
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-3507
TcpNoDelay (false) helps to buffer IOs but only after the
first write.
Use `BufferedOutputStreams` for TCP writes.
Use the socket `sendBufferSize` for the buffer size.
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-3370
* Add `BoonJsonObjectMapper`
* Provide some tests
* Remove deprecations
* Polishing test according removed deprecations
* Change `JsonObjectMapper#populateJavaTypes` to get deal with `payload`, not its `class`,
since we can't (and Jackson's `TypeFactory`, too) determine generic type from `Collection`.
Use `iterators` instead to retrieve the type from the first item.
Conflicts:
build.gradle
spring-integration-amqp/src/test/java/org/springframework/integration/amqp/support/DefaultAmqpHeaderMapperTests.java
INT-3370: Polishing according PR comments
* Apply Gary's polishing to the Docs
* Fix `RecipientListRouter` JavaDoc warn
* Fix typo in test name for `UdpUnicastEndToEndTests`
* Fix `RedisQueueOutboundChannelAdapterTests` do not use Jackson 1.x
Final Polish
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-3473
A simple fix to prevent `Selector closed` error loging message on `TcpNioServerConnectionFactory#stop()`
Polishing
Fixed hung assembler described in INT-3453.
Used CountDownLatch instead of sleep()
INT-3453 Add Test Case
Currently failing for me - assembler thread stuck on CDL.
Remove redundant `if (TcpNioConnection.this.writingLatch != null)` from `ChannelInputStream#write`
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-3433`
If a read fails due to insufficient threads, delay the read
for (default 100ms) - do not re-enable OP_READ until that
time has elapsed. Avoids spinning the CPU.
INT-3433 More Polishing
If the assembler couldn't execute a new assembler after assembling
the current message (when it detected there is more data), in the
finally block it would "continue" only if the socket was still
open.
The test case closes the socket after sending 4 messages so when
this condition occurred, the assembler failed to continue and
data was left in the buffer.
Remove the `isOpen()` check in the finally block and always continue
if there's not another assembler running and there's data available.
INT-3433 More Polishing
We can still get starvation if the selector is in a long
wait (in select()) when a read is delayed.
Whenever a read is delayed, wake the selector so its next
select will use the readDelay timeout.
INT-3433 Reference Docs
Also remove Thread.yield().
Revert redundant boolean return from `TcpNioConnection#checkForAssembler()`
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-3410
When running a fixed thread pool with a bound queue,
and CALLER_RUNS execution rejection policy, it
was possible to deadlock the IO selector thread.
Add a `CompositeExecutor` to use different threads for
IO to those used for message assembly.
Add a `CallerBlocksPolicy` to block the invoking thread
(for a specified time) if the pool is exhausted.
Add documentation.
Polishing
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-1956
Emit an application event when a decoding exception
occurs, allowing the user to examine the buffer
at the time the exception occurred.
INT-1956: Polishing
Polishing
Use `OP_READ` instead of `readyOps()` when removing interest.
Polishing - Fix ConnectionTimeoutTests
Test publisher was casting all events to TcpConnectionEvent.
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-3374
Move `getMessageBuilderFactory` from `IntegrationContexUtils`
to `IntegrationUtils`.
Change DOS Newlines to Unix
`AbstractMessageGroupStore`.
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-2738
Add a `getComponentType()` method for all handlers,
message producers, and message sources that implement
`NamedComponent` (see `SPCA.getComponentType()`).
Add rome as an optional dependency - STS complained
because AtomFeedHttpMessageConverter has a dependency
on it.
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-3349
Several FactoryBeans did not propagate the BeanFactory
to their created object(s). Beans that create messages
must have access to a bean factory to get the
message builder factory.
Fix the FactoryBeans and add a mock FB to all tests that
need one.
Add a runtime environment variable to make any infractions
fatal. This should be set to `true` on CI builds and on
framework developer environments.
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-3319
The `MessageBuilderFactory` abstraction relies on the bean factory
being propagated to all classes that create messages.
Some classes were missed in the initial PR.
JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-3041
Add namespace support to simplify configuration of
a `RequestHandlerRetryAdvice.
INT-3041 Polishing; PR Comments
* Allow a retry-advice element within the request-handler-advice-chain
* Clean up schema (should not have allowed `synchronization-factory` on
the request-handler-advice-chain.
INT-3041 Polishing; PR Comment
This is still a work in process.
There are a bunch of TODOs in classes
that are not managed by Spring and so
need to have the MessageBuilderFactory
injected.
But I am looking for feedback on the
approach.
INT-3309 Resolve TODOs
Provide access to the MessageBuilderFactory in all classes.
INT-3309 Polishing + Tests
* Fallback to 'fromMessage()' if mutating and inbound message is not MutableMessage
* Add 'alwaysMutate' boolean to MutableMessageBuilderFactory - coerces 'fromMessage' calls to 'mutateMessage'
* Add tests
INT-3309 Polishing; PR Comments
Also add tests to parent/child contexts where the parent has the
default message builder and the child has a mutable message builder.
INT-3309 More Polish; PR Comments
Also fix removeHeader in MMB.
ByteArraySingleTerminatorSerializer does not support multiple
subsequent terminators (zero length messages).
JIRA: https://jira.springsource.org/browse/INT-3290
* Add unit test to verify bug.
* Fix bug.
Polishing:
* Remove test for `n >= 0`; n cannot be < 0 here
* Move test case to `DeserializationTests`
JIRA: https://jira.springsource.org/browse/INT-3130
* add `result-type` attribute to the `<object-to-json-transformer>`
based on enumeration values: `STRING`, `NODE`
* Provide implementations for methods to convert value to the node representation
* Refactoring according new generic option in the `JsonObjectMapper`
* Add tests and documentation
Need Migration Guide note according this refactoring
INT-3130: remove some deprecation and JavaDocs
Addressed PR comments
Doc Polishing
When `MHE` was moved to spring-messaging, 2 constructors were
dropped. INT-3246 worked around it but it had undesirable
side-effects. Constructors have been added back in
spring-messaging so this commit reverts to using those
constructors.
JIRA: https://jira.springsource.org/browse/INT-3271
- Rename EiMessageHeaderAccessor to IntegrationMessageHeaderAccessor
- Remove GenericMessage
- Minor TODOs
- Start a new What's new" chapter in the reference
JIRA: https://jira.springsource.org/browse/INT-3242
JIRA: https://jira.springsource.org/browse/INT-3233
With Windows 7 and Java 7/8 closing a server channel does
not close the underlying socket. Closing the Selector does
close the socket.
It is not clear why this is needed, given that a selector can
be used for multiple sockets.
However, we only use the server side selector for a single
server socket so there is no detriment in closing it.
Also close the selector on the client side (even though it is
used for multiple sockets, because we are stopping the factory
anyway and all sockets will be closed).
However, closing the selector opens us up to 'ClosedSelectorException's
in several places. Add catch blocks to deal with this exception, and only
log an error if the factory is active.
While debugging this issue, I found that a number of (older) tests
left threads running, sockets open etc.
INT-3233 Polishing - PR Comments