JIRA: https://jira.spring.io/browse/INT-4172 The `SerializingHttpMessageConverter` which can be customized via `setSupportedMediaTypes()`, but at the same time `canWrite(Class<?> clazz, MediaType mediaType)` consult only default `APPLICATION_JAVA_SERIALIZED_OBJECT` The target application really may face different media types for the `Serialized` objects not just built-in `application/x-java-serialized-object` Since we can customize `SerializingHttpMessageConverter` via `setSupportedMediaTypes()` that will be fully consistent to consult `canWrite(mediaType)`
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