Previously, Animal Sniffer checking of spring-boot-loader-tools
was disabled as it failed with an NPE. This has been fixed in
Animal Sniffer 1.15.
This commit upgrades Animal Sniffer to 1.15 and adds the necessary
annotations to suppress failures for safe usage of sun.* and Java 7
APIs.
Note that UsesUnsafeJava has been copied from spring-boot and made
package-private. This retains the clearer intent of the custom
annotation (versus @IgnoreJRERequirement) while avoiding the change
in the build order that would be necessary for
spring-boot-loader-tools to use the annotation from spring-boot.
Closes gh-5284
Add AssertJ as a managed dependency and also include it in
spring-boot-starter-test. Also provide a simple adapter class to allow
Hamcrest matchers to be used as AssertJ Conditions.
Fixes gh-5048
Checkstyle and animal sniffer takes a significant amount of time when
building the project.
Add a "fast" profile that flips the `disable.checks` property. Can be
enabled either via `-Pfast` or `-Ddisable.checks=true`.
See gh-3928
Update the parent POM to include a new profile which is automatically
enabled by eclipse.
The profile duplicates `default` and also set the compiler version to
1.8. This means that M2E sets the execution environment to `JavaSE-1.8`
but the command line build still compiles 1.6 compatible code.
Fixes gh-3618
Previously, the CLI’s dependency management used proprietary Properties
file-based metadata to configure its dependency management. Since
spring-boot-gradle-plugin’s move to using the separate dependency
management plugin the CLI was the only user of this format.
This commit updates the CLI to use Maven boms to configure its
dependency management. By default it uses the spring-boot-dependencies
bom. This configuration can be augmented and overridden using the new
@DependencyManagementBom annotation which replaces @GrabMetadata.
Closes gh-2688
Closes gh-2439
Add an abstraction that provides a standard manner to retrieve a
statistics snapshot of a cache.
Specific implementations for JSR-107, ehcache, hazelcast, guava and
concurrent map are provided. At the moment the size of the cache and
the hit/miss ratios are recorded. Cache metrics are exposed via the
`cache.` prefix followed by the name of the cache. In case of conflict,
the name of the cache manager is added as a qualifier.
It is possible to easily register a new CacheStatisticsProvider for an
unsupported cache system and the CacheStatistics object itself can be
extended to provide additional metrics.
See gh-2633
Closes gh-2770