Update the jar `Handler` class to support a non-reflective fallback
mechanism when possible. The updated code attempts to capture a regular
jar URL before our handler is installed. It can then use that URL as
context when creating the a fallback URL. The JDK jar `Handler` will
be copied from the context URL to the fallback URL.
Without this commit, resolving new Tomcat URLs of the form
`jar:war:file:...` would result in an ugly "Illegal reflective access"
warning.
Fixes gh-18631
This commit upgrades the docker image for CentOS to Centos 7.9 as
CentOs 6 is EOL since November 30. Given that CentOS 7 does no longer
support SysVinit, this commit also updates the integration tests to not
test this OS anymore.
Closes gh-24344
Previously, the project version was included in the name of the
Ant-built jar and the integration test assumed that there would be a
single jar in the output directory. This assumption did not hold true
if the project's version had changed and the project had been built
again without a clean. This resulted in two jars, one for the previous
version and one for the current version, in the output directory. This
caused a test failure.
This commit updates the build.xml to remove the version from the name
of the Ant-built jar and updates the integration test to find it.
Closes gh-22782
Previously, Spring Boot's modules published Gradle Module Metadata
(GMM) the declared a platform dependency on spring-boot-dependencies.
This provided versions for each module's own dependencies but also had
they unwanted side-effect of pulling in spring-boot-dependencies
constraints which would influence the version of other dependencies
declared in the same configuration. This was undesirable as users
should be able to opt in to this level of dependency management, either
by using the dependency management plugin or by using Gradle's built-in
support via a platform dependency on spring-boot-dependencies.
This commit reworks how Spring Boot's build uses
spring-boot-dependencies and spring-boot-parent to provide its own
dependency management. Configurations that aren't seen by consumers are
configured to extend a dependencyManagement configuration that has an
enforced platform dependency on spring-boot-parent. This enforces
spring-boot-parent's version constraints on Spring Boot's build without
making them visible to consumers. To ensure that the versions that
Spring Boot has been built against are visible to consumers, the
Maven publication that produces pom files and GMM for the published
modules is configured to use the resolved versions from the module's
runtime classpath.
Fixes gh-21911
Prior to this commit, there was a property server.error.include-details
that allowed configuration of the message and errors attributes in a
server error response.
This commit separates the control of the message and errors attributes
into two separate properties named server.error.include-message and
server.error.include-binding-errors. When the message attribute is
excluded from a servlet response, the value is changed from a
hard-coded text value to an empty value.
Fixes gh-20505
This commit updates HazelcastHealthIndicator and
HazelcastCacheMeterBinderProvider so that they work with
Hazelcast 4 while retaining compatibility with Hazelcast 3. Reflection
is used when necessary.
This commit also adds a smoke test that validates those features are
working when Hazelcast 4 is on the classpath.
Closes gh-21169
Prior to this commit, default error responses included the message
from a handled exception. When the exception was a BindException, the
error responses could also include an errors attribute containing the
details of the binding failure. These details could leak information
about the application.
This commit removes the exception message and binding errors detail
from error responses by default, and introduces a
`server.error.include-details` property that can be used to cause
these details to be included in the response.
Fixes gh-20505