Prior to this commit, we only (indirectly) configured external Javadoc
links for types in the javax.annotation package for JSR 250, since
those types are part of Java 8 SE. However, an external Javadoc link
for types from JSR 305 was not configured.
To address this issue, this commit now configures an external Javadoc
link for JSR 305 types. However, the external Javadoc link for JSR 305
must be configured last to ensure that types from JSR 250 (such as
@PostConstruct) are still supported. This is due to the fact that JSR
250 and JSR 305 both define types in javax.annotation, which results in
a split package, and the javadoc tool does not support split packages
across multiple external Javadoc sites. Instead, the Javadoc tool
iterates over all external links, and the first external site that
claims to support a given package (via the package-list file) wins.
This means:
- Javadoc for JSR 250 annotations is fully supported.
- Javadoc for JSR 305 annotations in the javax.annotation package will
continue to result in a 404 (page not found) error.
- Javadoc for JSR 305 annotations in the javax.annotation.meta package
is fully supported.
For Spring Framework 6.0, the Javadoc for JSR 250 types in
jakarta.annotation package is served from the JBoss Application Server
Javadoc site instead of from Oracle's Java SE documentation site, since
JSR 250 annotations are no longer included in Java SE.
Closes gh-27904
Commit ed4e2289cd introduced support for H2 2.0.x but did not upgrade
the H2 dependency.
This commit upgrades the H2 dependency to version 2.0.206 but also
adds an explicit test dependency on version 1.4.200 in spring-r2dbc,
since r2dbc-h2 does not yet support H2 2.0.x.
Once https://github.com/r2dbc/r2dbc-h2/pull/204 has been included in a
released version of r2dbc-h2 we will be able to upgrade spring-r2dbc's
test dependency on the H2 database to 2.0.x as well.
See gh-27870
See gh-27902