Previously, if a bean has a scoped proxy and is annotated to be exposed
to the JMX domain, both the scoped proxy and the target instance were
exposed in the JMX domain, resulting in a duplicate entries. Worse, if
such bean defines an explicit name, the application wouldn't start
because of a name conflict.
This commit deals explicitely with scoped proxy and make sure to only
expose the relevant bean.
Issue: SPR-12529
Prior to this commit, only @Async annotated methods with proxy style
had their custom uncaught exception handler applied. This commit
harmonizes the configuration so that AspectJ applies that behaviour as
well.
Issue: SPR-12090
This commit adds the missing 4.1 XSDs for the following components:
* spring-aop
* spring-context
* spring-jee
* spring-lang
* spring-tx
* spring-util
These are strictly identical to the definition of the 4.0 XSDs.
Issue: SPR-11990
Prior to this commit, an exception thrown by an @Async void method
was not further processed as there is no way to transmit that
exception to the caller.
The AsyncUncaughtExceptionHandler is a new strategy interface that
can be implemented to handle unexpected exception thrown during the
invocation of such asynchronous method.
The handler can be specified using either the XML namespace or by
implementing the AsyncConfigurer interface with the EnableAsync
annotation.
Issue: SPR-8995
This commit rationalizes the use of @Order so that the standard
@Priority annotation can be used instead. The handling of both
annotations are now defined in OrderUtils.
This also updates the link to the JavaEE API so that we refer to
JavaEE7 instead of JavaEE6.
Issue: SPR-11639
Prior to this commit, the codebase was using a mix of log4j.xml
and log4j.properties for test-related logging configuration. This
can be an issue as log4j takes the xml variant first when looking
for a default bootstrap configuration.
In practice, some modules declaring the properties variant were
taking the xml variant configuration from another module.
The general structure of the configuration has also been
harmonized to provide a standard console output as well as an
easy way to enable trace logs for the current module.
- Consistent importing of org.junit.Assert.*;
- Proper declaration of expected exceptions via @Test(expected).
- Renamed SpEL ExpressionTestCase to AbstractExpressionTests.
- Formatting and test method naming conventions.
Fixed through downcasting to AspectJ's ReflectionType and ReflectionBasedReferenceTypeDelegate, obtaining the myClass field there. We only fall back to regular class loading if we encounter any other kind of type.
Issue: SPR-11344
(cherry picked from commit c406c56)