This commit makes sure that a `ScopedProxyFactoryBean` is exposed in the
container, rather than its underlying proxy. Previously, any lifecycle
method that the proxy target exposed were invoked in the container.
This is a complementary fix to gh-29335
This commit revisit BeanRegistrationCodeFragments to separate the
responsibility between the default implementation and the delegates. It
also reviews how customization are applied by improving the Javadoc and
the method name.
Closes gh-28865
This commit improves `TestCompiler` with a `with` function that allows
to customize a test compiler instance. Rather than `TestCompiler`
knowing about `TestGenerationContext`, the latter implements the
function so that it can be passed as is.
See gh-29175
This commit moves MethodReference to an interface with a default
implementation that relies on a MethodSpec. Such an arrangement avoid
the need of specifying attributes of the method such as whether it is
static or not.
The resolution of the invocation block now takes an
ArgumentCodeGenerator rather than the raw arguments. Doing so gives
the opportunity to create more flexible signatures.
See gh-29005
This commit updates GeneratedMethod and its underlying infrastructure
to be able to produce a MethodReference. This simplifies the need when
such a reference needs to be created manually and reuses more of what
MethodReference has to offer.
See gh-29005
As of Java 18, the serial lint warning in javac has been expanded to
check for class fields that are not marked as `Serializable`.
See https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/18all-relnotes.html#JDK-8202056
In the Spring Framework codebase, this can happen with `Map`, `Set` or
`List` attributes which are often assigned with an unmodifiable
implementation variant. Such implementations are `Serializable` but
cannot be used as field types.
This commit ensures that the following changes are applied:
* fields are marked as transient if they can't be serialized
* classes are marked as `Serializable` if this was missing
* `@SuppressWarnings("serial")` is applied where relevant
This commit harmonizes the package space by moving the TestCompiler
infrastructure from the now outdated "generator" package to "generate".
Closes gh-29082
Includes runtime storing of generated classes to a directory specified by the "cglib.generatedClasses" system property. Avoids lazy CGLIB fast-class generation and replaces generated Enhancer and MethodWrapper key classes with equivalent record types. Introduces support for early type determination in InstantiationStrategy, AopProxy and SmartInstantiationAwareBeanPostProcessor - in order to trigger CGLIB class generation in refreshForAotProcessing (through early determineBeanType calls for bean definitions).
Closes gh-28115
Add an `AotServices` class to replace `AotFactoriesLoader`. The
replacement class allow instances to be loaded from just the
`aot.factories` file if required. It also retains a link to the bean
names so that a `findByBeanName(...)` method can be provided.
See gh-28833
This commit deprecates ListenableFuture in favor of CompletableFuture.
ListenableFuture was introduced in Spring Framework 4.0, when
CompletableFuture was not yet available. Spring now requires JDK 17, so
having our own type no longer seems necessary.
Major changes in this commit include:
- Deprecation of ListenableFuture and related types
(ListenableFutureCallback, SettableListenableFuture, etc.)
- Deprecation of AsyncListenableTaskExecutor in favor of default methods
in AsyncTaskExecutor (submitCompletable).
- AsyncHandlerMethodReturnValueHandler now has toCompletableFuture
instead of toListenableFuture.
- WebSocketClient now has execute methods, which do the same as
doHandshake, but return CompletableFutures (cf. the reactive
WebSocketClient).
All other changes
- add an overloaded method that takes a CompletableFuture parameter
instead of ListenableFuture, and/or
- add a method with a 'Async' suffix that returns a CompletableFuture
instead of a ListenableFuture (connectAsync, sendAsync).
Closes gh-27780
This commit polishes DefaultGenerationContext to make the method
that flushes generated classes more explicit. It now throws an
IOException and TestGenerationContext has been updated to handle
that to ease its use in code that can't throw such an exception.
As this use case is likely to happen outside the Spring Framework,
this commit adds such a convenience to spring-test as well.
Closes gh-28877
Migrate all AOT tests to make use of `GeneratedClasses` rather than
directly generating Java files. This commit also refines and polishes
AOT APIs to being greater consistency.
Specifically:
- The `MethodGenerator` interface has been removed in favor of
working directly with `GeneratedMethods`.
- The visibility of several constructors and methods has been
reduced to package-private.
- The `using(...)` and `builder` methods have been removed in
favor of setting the `Consumer` callbacks directly as
constructor arguments.
- Variable names for builders are now named `type` or `method`
depending on what they're building.
Closes gh-28831
Since gh-28781 is still open for team discussion, this commit removes
the `String...` variant for AopProxyUtils.completeJdkProxyInterfaces.
Depending on the outcome of gh-28781, this method may be reintroduced
in 6.0 M6.
Closes gh-28745
Prior to this commit, when users wished to register proxy hints for a
Spring AOP JDK dynamic proxy, they were required to explicitly specify
SpringProxy, Advised, and DecoratingProxy along with user interfaces.
This commit simplifies hint registration for Spring AOP proxies by
introducing two completeJdkProxyInterfaces() methods in AopProxyUtils,
one that accepts strings and one that accepts classes that represent
the user-specified interfaces implemented the user component to be
proxied. The SpringProxy, Advised, and DecoratingProxy interfaces are
appended to the user-specified interfaces and returned as the complete
set of interfaces that the proxy will implement.
Closes gh-28745
This commit introduces a TransactionBeanRegistrationAotProcessor
in charge of creating the required proxy and reflection hints
when @Transactional is detected on beans.
It also refines DefaultAopProxyFactory to throw an exception
when a subclass-based proxy is created in native images
since that's unsupported for now (see gh-28115 related issue).
Closes gh-28717
This commit annotates @Transactional with @Reflective
and registers proxy hints for SpringProxy.
Injection of proxied beans via their interfaces still fails
in native images with a
"No qualifying bean of type MyInterface" error.
See gh-28717
This commit moves the responsibility of naming classes to the
GenerationContext. This was already largely the case before, except that
the concept of a "mainTarget" and "featureNamePrefix" was specific
to bean factory initialization contributors.
ClassNameGenerator should now be instantiated with a default target
and an optional feature name prefix. As a result, it does no longer
generate class names in the "__" package.
GeneratedClasses can now provide a new, unique, GeneratedClass or
offer a container for retrieving the same GeneratedClass based on an
identifier. This lets all contributors use this facility rather than
creating JavaFile manually. This also means that ClassNameGenerator
is no longer exposed.
Because the naming conventions are now part of the GenerationContext, it
is required to be able to retrieve a specialized version of it if a
code generation round needs to use different naming conventions. A new
withName method has been added to that effect.
Closes gh-28585