Update the samples and integration tests to use Java 8. There's no
specific reason to keep them on Java 6 and it helps keep Eclipse happy
if we upgrade.
SpringApplicationLifecycle provides lifecycle operations on the current
Spring Boot application. It can be registered as an MBean of the platform
MBean server if a specific property is set. Besides, the JMX name can
also be customized via a property in case more than one Spring Boot
application is started in the same process.
The Maven plugin uses that MBean to check that the application is ready
before ending the "start" phase. It uses it to trigger a proper shutdown
of the application during the "stop" phase.
If the process has to be forked, the platform MBean server is exposed on
a configurable port so that the maven plugin can connect to it.
Such change permits the maven plugin to integrate a classical integration
test scenario where the "start" goal is invoked during the
pre-integration phase and the "stop" goal during the post-integration
phase.
Closes gh-2525
Update invoker configuration so that only folders with a pom.xml file
are invoked. This helps when switching between the 1.1.x and master
branches since empty folders left by git no longer fail the build.
The Maven plugin allows spring-boot:run to be configured so that
resources are loaded from their output location rather than from
src/main/resources. This commit adds an equivalent configuration
option to the Gradle plugin. To disable source resources from being
added to the classpath in place of those in the output location
the configure the bootRun tasks like this:
bootRun {
addResources = false
}
Closes gh-2431
Updates to prevent the maven-invoker-plugin from downloading remote
snapshot jars. Possibly caused by the recent changes to the
spring-boot-dependencies POM.
See gh-1413
We've had problems with the starters when used with Gradle. They have
been pulling in commons-logging (#987) and the wrong version of Spring
(#1028) due to Gradle's different exclusion and dependency resolution
semantics.
This commit adds some integration tests that use Gradle's tooling API
to take each starter in turn and build a Gradle project that depends
upon it. The build looks at the transitive dependencies and checks
that neither commons-logging nor any Spring modules with the wrong
version are present.
Closes#1036