This commit removes auto-configuration support for Spring Security
OAuth, paving the way for the introduction of auto-configuration for
Spring Security 5's new OAuth-related features.
Closes gh-10255
Remove test-jar artifacts from Maven projects and relocate classes. The
majority of utilities now live in the `spring-boot-testsupport` module.
This update will help us to deploy artifacts using the standard Maven
deploy plugin in the future (which doesn't support the filtering of
individual artifacts).
Fixes gh-9493
Update `SpringApplication` so that the `run` methods and constructors
now require `Class<?>` arguments, rather than `Objects`. String based
sources can still be loaded, but must now be set on the `getSources()`
collections. `Package` and `Resource` types are no longer directly
supported.
This change should help IDEs offer better content assist, and will
help integrations with alternative languages such as Ceylon.
Users currently passing in Class references or using the
`spring.main.sources` property should not be affected by this change. If
an XML resource is being used, some refactoring may be required (see the
changes to `SampleSpringXmlApplication` in this commit).
Fixes gh-9170
The testing support in the CLI has proven to be more trouble than
it's worth. Our recommendation is that, once an app gets to the stage
of requiring a test suite, it should be converted to a Maven or
Gradle project. This makes it easy to version, publish, deploy etc
using the vast ecosystems of the two build systems.
As part of this change, the dependency management for Spock has been
moved into spring-boot-parent, thereby making it "private". This
allows it to continue to manage the test-only Spock dependency in
spring-boot-test without also managing the version of Spring that is
used by a user's application.
Closes gh-9087
Fixes gh-9043
The new spring-jcl module is now a dependency of spring-core. This
commit updates the CLI's dependency resolution-related tests to
account for the new dependency.
Rework `org.springframework.boot.context.embedded` to relocate classes
to `org.springframework.boot.web`. Packages are now organized around
the following areas:
Packages for shared concerns, for example the `WebServer` interface
to start/stop a server and the common configuration elements:
- org.springframework.boot.web.context
- org.springframework.boot.web.server
Servlet specific packages:
- org.springframework.boot.web.servlet.server
- org.springframework.boot.web.servlet.context
- org.springframework.boot.web.servlet.filter
Reactive specific packages:
- org.springframework.boot.web.reactive.context
- org.springframework.boot.web.reactive.server
Embedded server implementations (both reactive and servlet):
- org.springframework.boot.web.embedded
In addition:
- Rename `EmbeddedServletContainerFactory` to `ServletWebServerFactory`
to align with the `ReactiveWebServerFactory`.
- Rename `EmbeddedWebApplicationContext` to
`ServletWebServerApplicationContext` and
- Rename `EmbeddedReactiveWebApplicationContext` to
`ReactiveWebServerApplicationContext`.
- Add checkstyle rules to restrict imports.
- Fixup all affected code to use the correct imports and local names.
Fixes gh-8532
This contract is not specific to servlet containers and should be
reused by all web server implementations (including reactive variants).
Fixes gh-8208