This commit makes sure that application arguments can be provided when
optimizing an application at build-time. It uses the same mechanism of
the regular run goal, merging the profile property if set.
Closes gh-32579
This commit adds an AOT contribution that replaces the scanning of
@JsonMixin by a mapping in generated code. This makes sure that such
components are found in a native image.
Closes gh-32567
Update `OutputCapture` so that expensive build operations are only
performed when necessary. This update is especially important for Kotlin
users calling `"Expected String" in output` since this results in a call
to Kotlin's `CharSequence.contains` which calls the `length()` and
`charAt()` methods many times.
Closes gh-32033
This commit updates the bean factory methods for beans that can be
instantiated at build-time to be static. Doing so makes sure that
the enclosing configuration class does not have to be resolved in
order to create the instance.
Closes gh-32570
As of spring-projects/spring-framework#28341, `WebClient` is
instrumented directly for `Observation`.
This commit removes the custom `ExchangeFilterFunction` that previously
instrumented the client for metrics.
As a result, the relevant tag providers are now deprecated and adapted
as `ObservationConvention` for the time being.
Closes gh-32518
This commit migrates our remaining usage of the httpclient 4.x to use
instead httpclient5, now that the 4.x support has been removed in
`RestTemplate`.
Closes gh-32461
This commit adapts the `TestRestTemplate` implementation to the
httpclient5 API since httpclient 4.x is now unsupported in Spring
Framework.
See gh-32461
Prior to this commit, the `RestTemplateBuilder` would offer a generic
`setReadTimeout` method to configure the read timeout on the underlying
`ClientHttpRequestFactory`. This would be done in a reflective fashion,
considering that all implementations align with this behavior.
This option cannot be provided for HttpClient5 at the
`ClientHttpRequestFactory` level anymore, so this has been deprecated
in Spring Framework 6.0 and will log a warning. In order to align with
our existing behavior (throwing exceptions if the option cannot be set),
this commit ensures that exceptions are also thrown if the method is
marked as deprecated.
See gh-32461