JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-4394 Looks like Jackson has became much smarter and now it stores the target type for the object, not returned interface. We can't use Jackson annotations on the Framework classes and we can't restrict the `messagingAwareMapper()` `ObjectMapper` just to use fields for all the object passed through it. As a compromise solution we shouldn't use `Collections.unmodifiableList()` in the getter. The copy of the internal collection is pretty enough to protect our object from mutation. **Cherry-pick to 4.3.x (excluding `build.gradle` change)**
Spring Integration

Checking out and Building
To check out the project and build from source, do the following:
git clone git://github.com/spring-projects/spring-integration.git
cd spring-integration
./gradlew build
NOTE: While Spring Integration runs with Java SE 6 or higher, a Java 8 compiler is required to build the project.
If you encounter out of memory errors during the build, increase available heap and permgen for Gradle:
GRADLE_OPTS='-XX:MaxPermSize=1024m -Xmx1024m'
To build and install jars into your local Maven cache:
./gradlew install
To build api Javadoc (results will be in build/api):
./gradlew api
To build reference documentation (results will be in build/reference):
./gradlew reference
To build complete distribution including -dist, -docs, and -schema zip files (results will be in build/distributions)
./gradlew dist
Using Eclipse
To generate Eclipse metadata (.classpath and .project files), do the following:
./gradlew eclipse
Once complete, you may then import the projects into Eclipse as usual:
File -> Import -> Existing projects into workspace
Browse to the 'spring-integration' root directory. All projects should import free of errors.
Using IntelliJ IDEA
To generate IDEA metadata (.iml and .ipr files), do the following:
./gradlew idea
Resources
For more information, please visit the Spring Integration website at: http://projects.spring.io/spring-integration