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Author SHA1 Message Date
Stephane Nicoll bf83e45b34 Remove duplicate dependencies 10 years ago
Stephane Nicoll 249e09d9bc Switch master to 1.2.0.BUILD-SNAPSHOT 11 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 40327e1ae6 Next development version 11 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 981669b7c0 Next development version 11 years ago
Phillip Webb 200cd535c2 Revert "Next development version"
This reverts commit 67189477fe.
11 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 67189477fe Next development version 11 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 542f3cbda8 Next development version 11 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 4ca26a21dc Next development version 11 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 05ed7b3bcd Next development version 11 years ago
Phillip Webb 3007a777d0 Roll back to 1.1.0.BUILD-SNAPSHOT 11 years ago
Spring Buildmaster c650f2391e Next development version 11 years ago
Phillip Webb 933c6b3a43 Remove superfluous commons-logging excludes
Update all starter POMs to remove commons-logging dependencies that are
not longer required when using the Spring Boot Gradle plugin.

Mainly reverts code from 196f92bd42

See gh-1047
11 years ago
Andy Wilkinson ec1ce2dd4c Add explicit dependencies to make Gradle pull in the desired version
Due to the lack of dependency management in Gradle a number of the
starters were pulling in old versions of spring-tx (and in some cases
spring-context-support as well) as the only dependency was a
transitive one that pulled in an older version.

This commit adds explicit dependencies on spring-context-support and
spring-tx where appropriate. These dependencies will specify Boot's
preferred version of Spring causing Gradle to do the right thing as it
prefers the latest version of a dependency when there is more than one
to choose from.

Fixes #1028
11 years ago
Andy Wilkinson 196f92bd42 Exclude commons-logging to the extent that even Gradle’s happy
Gradle hasn’t different exclusion semantics to Maven. In Maven you can
exclude spring-core’s commons-logging dependency once and it’ll be
honoured even if you have multiple transitive routes to commons-logging
via spring-core. In Gradle you have to exclude commons-logging from
everything that has a transitive spring-core dependency. To make matters
worse this doesn’t only apply to dependencies and exclusions declared in
build.gradle but also to dependencies and exclusions declared in the pom
files of the artifacts that a Gradle build depends upon.

In short, to make our starters work as intended with Gradle, this commit
adds many, many exclusions for commons-logging. It also removes
commons-logging exclusions from spring-boot-dependencies’
<dependencyManagement> as they have no effect with Gradle and their
presence can cause us to miss required exclusions in a starter

Fixes #987
11 years ago
Phillip Webb c719ab7aee Exclude commons-logging from starter POMs
Update all relevant starter POMs to include a `spring-core` dependency
with an exclusion on `commons-logging`. This prevents `commons-logging`
and `jcl-over-slf4j` from both being on the classpath.

Also add enforcer rules to ensure that commons-logging doesn't sneak
back in, and that there is no dependency convergence. (some additional
libraries were required in spring-boot-dependencies)

Tested with a sample maven project as well as using the `spring jar`
command.

Fixes gh-985
11 years ago
Stephane Nicoll 33082fd56d Harmonized maven dependency management
This commit harmonizes the dependency management of internal modules
so that versions can be omitted everywhere. Update the maven coordinates
to provide the full groupId for consistency
11 years ago
Oliver Gierke 26c5a3edb2 Import Spring Data release train BOM instead of individual modules.
The dependencies pom.xml now declares an import to the spring-data-releasetrain BOM pom.xml which in turn constraints version numbers for a dedicated release train release. This has the effect of users being able to upgrade to a certain release train by redeclaring the spring-data-releasetrain.version property to e.g. Dijkstra-M1. Individual modules can be upgraded by simply declaring the dependency in the desired version manually in a <dependencies /> or <dependencyManagement /> block.

Removed the explicit declaration for Spring HATEOAS as it is pulled in transitively by Spring Data REST anyway and thus makes sure it's in a compatible version.
11 years ago
Phillip Webb 64a835e91a Move master to 1.1.0.BUILD-SNAPSHOT 11 years ago
Spring Buildmaster d3954a1703 Next development version 11 years ago
Spring Buildmaster a5864ebcd0 Next development version 11 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 15e9dbe98b Next development version 11 years ago
Phillip Webb 1e68b7e0a9 Remove superfluous <packaging> tags from POMs 11 years ago
Phillip Webb 0af7f7e347 Add missing POM info 11 years ago
Phillip Webb 488b03387f Polish POM formatting 11 years ago
Phillip Webb 6f9bb233ad Revert "Next development version"
This reverts commit b67bb70ee3.
11 years ago
Spring Buildmaster b67bb70ee3 Next development version 11 years ago
Phillip Webb ac4cdd33c3 Revert "Next development version"
This reverts commit 1d0eea12eb.
Returning to 1.0.0.BUILD-SNAPSHOT for an updated release.
11 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 1d0eea12eb Next development version 11 years ago
Spring Buildmaster b0d4e8ae69 Next development version 11 years ago
Spring Buildmaster cb8668a151 Release version 1.0.0.RC4 11 years ago
Phillip Webb 468728a2c0 Polish 11 years ago
Marten Deinum 8e8237a93e Spring Data Rest Starter Project
Fixes gh-60
11 years ago