Delegates to JdbcTemplate/NamedParameterJdbcTemplate underneath the covers.
Supports parameter objects/records through SimplePropertySqlParameterSource.
Closes gh-30931
This commit improves how the build deals with javadoc invalid references
in two ways.
Link/see references that are temporarily invalid during javadoc
generation of individual modules are better masked by using the option
`Xdoclint:syntax` instead of `Xdoclint:none` (warnings were still
visible in some cases, e.g. when individually building the javadoc for
a specific module).
Global javadoc-building task `api` now combines `syntax` and `reference`
`Xdoclint` groups, allowing to raise truly invalid references even when
all the modules have been aggregated.
This commit also fixes the 20+ errors which appeared following the later
change in doclet configuration.
Closes gh-30428
This commit refactors some AssertJ assertions into more idiomatic and
readable ones. Using the dedicated assertion instead of a generic one
will produce more meaningful error messages.
For instance, consider collection size:
```
// expected: 5 but was: 2
assertThat(collection.size()).equals(5);
// Expected size: 5 but was: 2 in: [1, 2]
assertThat(collection).hasSize(5);
```
Closes gh-30104
This commit adds mapping for two types from the `java.time` package,
complementing the types that are already translatable to Sql types
TIME, DATE and TIMESTAMP:
- `OffsetTime` maps to a `TIME_WITH_TIMEZONE`
- `OffsetDateTime` maps to a `TIMESTAMP_WITH_TIMEZONE`
This is in accordance with the B.4 table provided in the JDBC 4.2
specification.
When preparing statements, these `java.time` types use the `setObject`
method. Tests covering the 5 `java.time` classes have also been added.
See gh-28778
See gh-28527
Closes gh-30123
This commit picks up where the two previous commits left off.
Specifically, this commit:
- Removes the "severity=warning" configuration to ensure that violations
actually fail the build.
- Fixes regular expressions for suppressions by matching forward
slashes using `[\\/]` instead of `\/`.
- Moves the configuration for newly introduced checks to locations in
checkstyle.xml that align with the existing organization of that file.
- Renames the IDs for RegexpSinglelineJava checks from
javaDocPackageNonNullApiAnnotation/javaDocPackageNonNullFieldsAnnotation
to packageLevelNonNullApiAnnotation/packageLevelNonNullFieldsAnnotation,
respectively, since these checks are not related to Javadoc.
- Simplifies the null-safety annotation checks to match against
imported annotation types, which enforces consistency across
package-info.java files for the annotation declarations.
- Simplifies the RegEx for JavadocPackage suppressions to only exclude
packages not under src/main/java (vs src/main) and those in the
framework-docs module.
- Consistently suppresses all checks for the `asm`, `cglib`, `objenesis`,
and `javapoet` packages in spring-core.
- Adds explicit suppressions for null-safety annotations for the `lang`
package in spring-core.
- Adds explicit suppressions for null-safety annotations for the
`org.aopalliance` package in spring-aop.
- Revises the RegEx for null-safety annotation suppressions to only
exclude package-info.java files not under src/main/java and
additionally to exclude package-info.java files in the framework-docs
module as well as those in the spring-context-indexer,
spring-instrument, and spring-jcl modules.
- Adds all missing package-info.java files.
- Adds null-safety annotations to package-info.java files where
appropriate.
Closes gh-30069
Prior to this commit, the term "field" was sometimes used to refer to a
database column and sometimes used to refer to a bean property, which
lead to confusion in the Javadoc as well as within the code.
This commit addresses this by avoiding use of the term "field".