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_Have something you'd like to contribute to the framework? We welcome pull
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requests but ask that you carefully read this document first to understand how
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best to submit them; what kind of changes are likely to be accepted; and what
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to expect from the Spring team when evaluating your submission._
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_Please refer back to this document as a checklist before issuing any pull
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request; this will save time for everyone!_
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## Take Your First Steps
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### Understand the basics
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Not sure what a pull request is, or how to submit one? Take a look at GitHub's
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excellent [help documentation][] first.
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### Search JIRA first; create an issue if necessary
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Is there already an issue that addresses your concern? Do a bit of searching
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in our [JIRA issue tracker][] to see if you can find something similar. If you
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do not find something similar, please create a new JIRA issue before submitting
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a pull request unless the change is truly trivial -- for example: typo fixes,
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removing compiler warnings, etc.
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### Discuss non-trivial contribution ideas with committers
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If you're considering anything more than correcting a typo or fixing a minor
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bug, please discuss it on the [spring-framework-contrib][] mailing list before
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submitting a pull request. We're happy to provide guidance, but please spend an
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hour or two researching the subject on your own, including searching the mailing
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list for prior discussions.
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### Sign the Individual Contributor License Agreement (ICLA)
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If you have not previously done so, please fill out and submit the
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[Spring ICLA form][]. You'll receive a token when this process is complete.
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Keep track of this; you may be asked for it later!
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Note that emailing/postal mailing a signed copy is _not_ necessary. Submission
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of the web form is all that is required.
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Once you've completed the web form, simply add the following in a comment on
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your pull request:
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I have signed and agree to the terms of the Spring Individual Contributor
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License Agreement.
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You do not need to include your token/id. Please add the above statement to all
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future pull requests as well, simply so that the Spring Framework team knows
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immediately that this process is complete.
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## Create a Branch
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### Branch from `master`
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Master currently represents work toward Spring Framework 4.0. Please submit
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all pull requests there, even bug fixes and minor improvements. Backports to
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`3.2.x` will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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### Use short branch names
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Branches used when submitting pull requests should preferably be named
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according to JIRA issues, e.g. 'SPR-1234'. Otherwise, use succinct, lower-case,
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dash (-) delimited names, such as 'fix-warnings', 'fix-typo', etc. In
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[fork-and-edit][] cases, the GitHub default 'patch-1' is fine as well. This is
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important, because branch names show up in the merge commits that result from
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accepting pull requests and should be as expressive and concise as possible.
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## Use Spring Framework Code Style
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The complete [Spring Framework Code Style][] reference is available on the wiki, but
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here's a quick summary:
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### Mind the whitespace
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Please carefully follow the whitespace and formatting conventions already
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present in the framework.
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1. Tabs, not spaces
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1. Unix (LF), not DOS (CRLF) line endings
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1. Eliminate all trailing whitespace
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1. Wrap Javadoc at 90 characters
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1. Aim to wrap code at 90 characters, but favor readability over wrapping
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1. Preserve existing formatting; i.e. do not reformat code for its own sake
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1. Search the codebase using `git grep` and other tools to discover common
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naming conventions, etc.
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1. Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1) encoding for Java sources; use `native2ascii` to convert
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if necessary
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### Add Apache license header to all new classes
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```java
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/*
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* Copyright 2002-2015 the original author or authors.
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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package ...;
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```
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### Update Apache license header in modified files as necessary
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Always check the date range in the license header. For example, if you've
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modified a file in 2015 whose header still reads:
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```java
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/*
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* Copyright 2002-2011 the original author or authors.
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```
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Then be sure to update it to 2015 accordingly:
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```java
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/*
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* Copyright 2002-2015 the original author or authors.
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```
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### Use @since tags for newly-added public API types and methods
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For example:
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```java
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/**
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* ...
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*
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* @author First Last
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* @since 4.2.3
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* @see ...
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*/
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```
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## Prepare Your Commit
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### Submit JUnit test cases for all behavior changes
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Search the codebase to find related tests and add additional `@Test` methods
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as appropriate. It is also acceptable to submit test cases on a per JIRA issue
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basis, for example:
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```java
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package org.springframework.beans.factory.support;
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/**
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* Unit tests for SPR-8954, in which a custom {@link InstantiationAwareBeanPostProcessor}
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* forces the predicted type of a FactoryBean, effectively preventing retrieval of the
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* bean from calls to #getBeansOfType(FactoryBean.class). The implementation of
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* {@link AbstractBeanFactory#isFactoryBean(String, RootBeanDefinition)} now ensures
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* that not only the predicted bean type is considered, but also the original bean
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* definition's beanClass.
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*
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* @author Chris Beams
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*/
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public class Spr8954Tests {
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@Test
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public void cornerSpr8954() {
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// ...
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}
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}
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```
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### Squash commits
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Use `git rebase --interactive --autosquash`, `git add --patch`, and other tools
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to "squash" multiple commits into a single atomic commit. In addition to the man
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pages for git, there are many resources online to help you understand how these
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tools work. The [Rewriting History section of Pro Git][] provides a good overview.
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### Use real name in git commits
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Please configure git to use your real first and last name for any commits you
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intend to submit as pull requests. For example, this is not acceptable:
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Author: Nickname <user@mail.com>
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Rather, please include your first and last name, properly capitalized, as
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submitted against the Spring Individual Contributor License Agreement (ICLA):
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Author: First Last <user@mail.com>
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This helps ensure traceability against the ICLA and also goes a long way to
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ensuring useful output from tools like `git shortlog` and others.
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You can configure this via the account admin area in GitHub (useful for
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fork-and-edit cases); _globally_ on your machine with
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git config --global user.name "First Last"
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git config --global user.email user@mail.com
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or _locally_ for the `spring-framework` repository only by omitting the
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'--global' flag:
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cd spring-framework
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git config user.name "First Last"
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git config user.email user@mail.com
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### Format commit messages
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Please read and follow the [Commit Guidelines section of Pro Git][].
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Most importantly, please format your commit messages in the following way
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(adapted from the commit template in the link above):
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Short (50 chars or less) summary of changes
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More detailed explanatory text, if necessary. Wrap it to about 72
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characters or so. In some contexts, the first line is treated as the
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subject of an email and the rest of the text as the body. The blank
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line separating the summary from the body is critical (unless you omit
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the body entirely); tools like rebase can get confused if you run the
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two together.
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Further paragraphs come after blank lines.
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- Bullet points are okay, too
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- Typically a hyphen or asterisk is used for the bullet, preceded by a
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single space, with blank lines in between, but conventions vary here
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Issue: SPR-1234, SPR-1235
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1. Use imperative statements in the subject line, e.g. "Fix broken Javadoc link".
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1. Begin the subject line with a capitalized verb, e.g. "Add, Prune, Fix,
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Introduce, Avoid, etc."
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1. Do not end the subject line with a period.
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1. Restrict the subject line to 50 characters or less if possible.
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1. Wrap lines in the body at 72 characters or less.
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1. Mention associated JIRA issue(s) at the end of the commit comment, prefixed
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with "Issue: " as above.
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1. In the body of the commit message, explain how things worked before this
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commit, what has changed, and how things work now.
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For examples of this style, issue a `git log --author=cbeams` in the
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`spring-framework` git repository. For convenience, here are several such commits:
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- https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-framework/commit/08e2669b84ec0faa2f7904441fe39ac70b65b078
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- https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-framework/commit/1d9d3e6ff79ce9f0eca03b02cd1df705925575da
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- https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-framework/commit/8e0b1c3a5f957af3049cfa0438317177e16d6de6
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- https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-framework/commit/b787a68f2050df179f7036b209aa741230a02477
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## Run the Final Checklist
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### Run all tests prior to submission
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See the [building from source][] section of the `README` for instructions. Make
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sure that all tests pass prior to submitting your pull request.
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### Submit your pull request
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Subject line:
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Follow the same conventions for pull request subject lines as mentioned above
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for commit message subject lines.
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In the body:
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1. Explain your use case. What led you to submit this change? Why were existing
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mechanisms in the framework insufficient? Make a case that this is a
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general-purpose problem and that yours is a general-purpose solution, etc.
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1. Add any additional information and ask questions; start a conversation or
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continue one from JIRA.
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1. Mention the JIRA issue ID.
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1. Also mention that you have submitted the ICLA as described above.
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Note that for pull requests containing a single commit, GitHub will default the
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subject line and body of the pull request to match the subject line and body of
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the commit message. This is fine, but please also include the items above in the
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body of the request.
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### Mention your pull request on the associated JIRA issue
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Add a comment to the associated JIRA issue(s) linking to your new pull request.
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### Expect discussion and rework
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The Spring team takes a very conservative approach to accepting contributions to
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the framework. This is to keep code quality and stability as high as possible,
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and to keep complexity at a minimum. Your changes, if accepted, may be heavily
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modified prior to merging. You will retain "Author:" attribution for your Git
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commits granted that the bulk of your changes remain intact. You may be asked to
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rework the submission for style (as explained above) and/or substance. Again, we
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strongly recommend discussing any serious submissions with the Spring Framework
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team _prior_ to engaging in serious development work.
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Note that you can always force push (`git push -f`) reworked / rebased commits
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against the branch used to submit your pull request. In other words, you do not
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need to issue a new pull request when asked to make changes.
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[help documentation]: http://help.github.com/send-pull-requests
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[JIRA issue tracker]: https://jira.spring.io/browse/SPR
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[spring-framework-contrib]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/spring-framework-contrib
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[Spring ICLA form]: https://support.springsource.com/spring_committer_signup
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[fork-and-edit]: https://github.com/blog/844-forking-with-the-edit-button
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[Spring Framework Code Style]: https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-framework/wiki/Spring-Framework-Code-Style
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[Rewriting History section of Pro Git]: http://git-scm.com/book/en/Git-Tools-Rewriting-History
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[Commit Guidelines section of Pro Git]: http://git-scm.com/book/en/Distributed-Git-Contributing-to-a-Project#Commit-Guidelines
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[building from source]: https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-framework#building-from-source
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