This commit makes sure that JMS and Mail JNDI lookups behave the same
way as DataSource JNDI lookups by enabling the "resourceRef" flag.
This will make sure to add "java:comp/env" to the lookup if the JNDI
name doesn't already contain it. If that name does not exist, a second
attempt to the original name will be issued automatically.
Closes gh-12803
This commit adds support for CachingConnectionFactory for both Artemis
and ActiveMQ. If connection pooling is not enabled explicitly, sessions,
producers and consumers are cached. The factory can be further
customized, including reverting to the raw ConnectionFactory, using the
`spring.jms.*` namespace.
Closes gh-12161
This commit expands ActiveMQ's connection pooling to artemis. The same
pooling features are now shared by the two brokers and a
PooledConnectionFactory can be auto-configured when the necessary jar is
present.
Closes gh-13523
Prior to this commit, the `DefaultErrorWebExceptionHandler` would parse
the HTTP "Accept" headers when routing the request to the error handler;
if an error occured during parsing, an `InvalidMediaTypeException` would
be thrown and break the error handling for this request.
This commit ignores those exceptions and makes sure that the error
handling function does not override the response status or the error
itself with those exceptions.
Closes: gh-13372
As of https://jira.spring.io/browse/SPR-16381, Spring Framework now
supports both gzip and Brotli as compression formats for static
resources resolved by the resource chain.
The `GzipResourceResolver` has been deprecated and replaced by the
`EncodedResourceResolver`. This commit uses this new resolver and adapts
the configuration key to reflect those changes.
Note that this resolver is now configured ahead of the
`VersionResourceResolver`.
Closes gh-13242
As of Spring Framework 5.1, we're depending on the Reactor Californium
release train.
Reactor Netty is now at version 0.8 and changed its artifact
coordinates, package names and broke several APIs. Spring Framework is
now up-to-date with those changes and this commit does the same for
Spring Boot.
Note that in that process, the `NettyServerCustomizer` has been changed
since the former `HttpServerOptions.Builder` API is now gone from
Reactor Netty, and we're now relying on immutable server instances
instead of a stateful builder pattern.
See gh-13321