This CGLIB upgrade literally does not make any difference to Spring users since its only purpose is a default ASM7 declaration in its AsmApi class (which we patched a month ago). We nevertheless leave our local AsmApi copy in place for the time being, allowing for an individual upgrade of the declared ASM API version in the future.
Issue: SPR-17267
Issue: SPR-17371
After the fix #658c7f for lenient parsing of dates, the error message
raised uses an HttpHeaders-formatted date. As a result the test
verifying the error message fails in the beginning of the month between
1-9 because it's formatted slightly differently.
This commit makes the 3 existing InvocableHandlerMethod types more
consistent and comparable with each other.
1. Use of consistent method names and method order.
2. Consistent error formatting.
3. Explicit for loops for resolving argument values in webflux variant
because that makes it more readable, creates less garabage, and it's
the only way to bring consistency since the other two variants cannot
throw exceptions inside Optional lambdas (vs webflux variant which can
wrap it in a Mono).
4. Use package private HandlerMethodArgumentComposite in webflux
variant in order to pick up the resolver argument caching that the
other two variants have.
5. Polish tests.
6. Add missing tests for messaging variant.
1. Avoid re-creating the List with delimited byte arrays on every
request if using the default delimiters which don't vary by charset.
2. Replace flatMap with flatMapIterable for splitOnDelimiter.
3. Avoid going through DataBufferUtils#join, and unnecessarily creating
Flux from the List, since the join method needs a list anyway.
Prior to this commit, no `ResourceUrlProvider` was configured
in WebFlux (no bean was contributed by the WebFlux infrastructure).
Also, several `ResourceTransformer` instances that extend the
`ResourceTransformerSupport` base class need a `ResourceUrlProvider`
to resolve absolute URLs when rewriting resource URLs. At this point,
no `ResourceUrlProvider` was configured and they could only resolve
relative URLs.
This commit contributes a new `ResourceUrlProvider` to the WebFlux
configuration; this bean can be reused by the WebFlux infrastructure and
application code.
This also automatically configure this shared `ResourceUrlProvider`
instance on the resource chain where needed.
Issue: SPR-17433
Prior to this commit, `ResourceTransformerSupport.toAbsolutePath`
would call `StringUtils.applyRelativePath` in all cases. But this
implementation is prepending the given path even if the relative path
starts with `"/"`.
This commit skips the entire operation if the given path is absolute,
i.e. it starts with `"/"`.
Issue: SPR-17432
This commit fixes a memory leak in ServerSentEventHttpMessageWriter
that occurs when the input stream contains an error. Test added as well.
Issue: SPR-17419
Prior to this commit, the `ResourceUrlEncodingFilter` would wrap the
response and keep a reference to the request. When
`HttpServletResponse.encodeURL` is later called during view rendering,
the filter looks at the request and extracts context mapping information
in order to resolve resource paths in views.
This approach is flawed, when the filter is used with JSPs - if the
request is forwarded to the container by the `InternalResourceView`,
the request information is overwritten by the container. When the view
is being rendered, the information available in the request is outdated
and does not allow to correctly compute that context mapping
information.
This commit ensures that that information is being extracted from the
request as soon as the `ResourceUrlProvider` is set as a request
attribute.
Issue: SPR-17421