Merge pull request #9855 from izeye:polish-20170725-update

* pr/9855:
  Polish
pull/9763/merge
Stephane Nicoll 7 years ago
commit 8d3d16b235

@ -1519,7 +1519,7 @@ There is a catch however. Because the actual type of the connection pool is not
no keys are generated in the metadata for your custom `DataSource` and no completion is
available in your IDE (The `DataSource` interface doesn't expose any property). Also, if
you happen to have Hikari on the classpath, this basic setup will not work because Hikari
has no `url` parameter (but a `jdbcUrl` parameter). You will have to rewrite your
has no `url` property (but a `jdbcUrl` property). You will have to rewrite your
configuration as follows:
[source,properties,indent=0]
@ -1585,7 +1585,7 @@ described in the previous section. You must, however, mark one of the `DataSourc
type.
If you create your own `DataSource`, the auto-configuration will back off. In the example
below, we provide the _exact_ same features set than what the auto-configuration provides
below, we provide the _exact_ same features set as what the auto-configuration provides
on the primary data source:
[source,java,indent=0,subs="verbatim,quotes,attributes"]
@ -1618,7 +1618,7 @@ include::{code-examples}/jdbc/CompleteTwoDataSourcesExample.java[tag=configurati
----
This final example configures two data sources on custom namespaces with the same logic
than what Spring Boot would do in auto-configuration.
as what Spring Boot would do in auto-configuration.

@ -262,14 +262,14 @@ public class SpringApplication {
this.resourceLoader = resourceLoader;
Assert.notNull(primarySources, "PrimarySources must not be null");
this.primarySources = new LinkedHashSet<>(Arrays.asList(primarySources));
this.webApplicationType = deduceWebApplication();
this.webApplicationType = deduceWebApplicationType();
setInitializers((Collection) getSpringFactoriesInstances(
ApplicationContextInitializer.class));
setListeners((Collection) getSpringFactoriesInstances(ApplicationListener.class));
this.mainApplicationClass = deduceMainApplicationClass();
}
private WebApplicationType deduceWebApplication() {
private WebApplicationType deduceWebApplicationType() {
if (ClassUtils.isPresent(REACTIVE_WEB_ENVIRONMENT_CLASS, null)
&& !ClassUtils.isPresent(MVC_WEB_ENVIRONMENT_CLASS, null)) {
return WebApplicationType.REACTIVE;

@ -302,12 +302,12 @@ public class SpringApplicationBuilder {
/**
* Flag to explicitly request a specific type of web application. Auto-detected based
* on the classpath if not set.
* @param webApplication the type of web application
* @param webApplicationType the type of web application
* @return the current builder
* @since 2.0.0
*/
public SpringApplicationBuilder web(WebApplicationType webApplication) {
this.application.setWebApplicationType(webApplication);
public SpringApplicationBuilder web(WebApplicationType webApplicationType) {
this.application.setWebApplicationType(webApplicationType);
return this;
}

@ -763,12 +763,12 @@ public abstract class AbstractServletWebServerFactoryTests {
}
@Test
public void compressionOfResposeToGetRequest() throws Exception {
public void compressionOfResponseToGetRequest() throws Exception {
assertThat(doTestCompression(10000, null, null)).isTrue();
}
@Test
public void compressionOfResposeToPostRequest() throws Exception {
public void compressionOfResponseToPostRequest() throws Exception {
assertThat(doTestCompression(10000, null, null, HttpMethod.POST)).isTrue();
}

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