Previously, our conventions configured the source and target
compatibility on the project's JavaCompile tasks. This causes the
settings to be missed when importing the projects into Eclipse [1].
This commit updates the conventions to set the source and target
compatibility on the project-wide JavaPluginExtension. This allows
the Eclipse import to correctly detect and honour the settings.
Closes gh-26932
[1] https://github.com/eclipse/buildship/issues/978
The previous workaround worked but prevented caching of every test
task as the value of system property pointing to the custom security
properties file varied from build to build.
This commit refines the workaround to copy the file into the build
directory of the test task's project and reference it using a URL
that's relative to the task's working directory. This ensures that
the value of the system property doesn't change from build to build.
Closes gh-26252
Previously a number of file- or directory-based task inputs were
configured with specifying their path sensitivity. This meant
that the default absolute path sensitivity was used. For caches
that are cacheable this would result in a cache miss when the
inputs were identical other than being located at a different
absolute path as they are when running a CI build vs a local build.
This commit updates the configuration of additional task inputs
to use relative path sensitivity. A property name for each input has
also been configured. This makes them easier to identify in build
scans.
Closes gh-26270
sun.security.x509.AlgorithmId.get(String) isn't thread-safe and can
lead to null be returned for an algorithm that should be present.
This commit aims to work around this problem by avoiding the call
to AlgorithmId.get(String). It does so by configuring the
PKCS12 key protection algorithm to one that starts with
pbewithhmacsha (case insensitive). This short-circuits the logic
in PKCS12KeyStore.mapPBEAlgorithmToOID(String) and avoids the call to
AlgorithmId.get(String). Thanks again to @dreis2211 for the
suggestion.
The work around is only used when building with Java 8 as the problem
was fixed in Java 9.
Closes gh-26252
Update `MavenPublishingConventions` to add a new `mavenOptional` feature
that allows us to declare optional dependencies that are also published
in the generated POM.
This change allows us to include the maven-shade-plugin in the
spring-boot-maven-plugin POM which fixes an issue with Eclipse m2e.
Fixes gh-21992