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19 Commits (ccf964eb9a9e1b6dafe02853d2097eacd553e47c)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Spring Buildmaster 7e9ed5e1a7 Next Development Version 8 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 334baaeffd Next development version 8 years ago
Andy Wilkinson c5d8eec033 Verify that starters do not pull in duplicate classes and resources
Closes gh-6163
9 years ago
Andy Wilkinson 82c0f5dcdf Update Jersey starter to depend on single copy of Tiger Types classes
Closes gh-6162
9 years ago
Andy Wilkinson fec53970f7 Auto-generate tables describing the first-party starters
Previously, the documentation included hand-written tables for the
application, production, and technical starters.

This commit replaces the hand-written tables with tables that are
generated automatically from all of the starter poms, thereby ensuring
that the documentation is automatically kept up-to-date as starters
are added and removed. An extra column provided a link to each
starter's pom on GitHub has also been added to the table. This makes
it easier for users to see exactly what each starter contains.

Closes gh-5267
9 years ago
Phillip Webb fbaf209240 Move master to 1.4.0.BUILD-SNAPSHOT 9 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 504d3e97ba Next development version 9 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 8db59059a5 Next Development Version 9 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 3f6f57a80e Next Development Version 9 years ago
Andy Wilkinson 346392d31b Introduce a validation starter
Previously, the only starter that provided validation was
spring-boot-starter-web which included Hibernate Validator and
Tomcat's EL implementation. This left users writing non-web
applications to figure out the dependencies for themselves. They would
sometimes run into difficulties as Hibernate Validator's need for an
EL implementation would trip them up.

This commit adds a new starter, spring-boot-starter-validation,
which provides both Hibernate Validator and Tomcat's EL
implementation. spring-boot-starter-web has been updated to depend on
this starter rather than depending on Hibernate Validator directly.

Closes gh-2678
10 years ago
Andy Wilkinson 2c3c62d71c Replace basic Gradle dependency management with use of separate plugin
This commit replaces Spring Boot's basic dependency management support
with separate dependency management plugin. This has a number of
benefits including:

1. A Maven bom can be used rather than a custom properties file
2. Dependency management is applied transitively rather than only to
   direct dependencies
3. Exclusions are applied as they would be in Maven
4. Gradle-generated poms are automatically configured with the
   appropriate dependency management

Closes gh-2133
10 years ago
Phillip Webb a57a88f5cf Move master to 1.3.0.BUILD-SNAPSHOT 10 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 8f0ad02237 Next development version 10 years ago
Andy Wilkinson 492cf4ef54 Add jersey-bean-validation to spring-boot-starter-jersey
A dependency on org.glassfish.jersey.ext:jersey-bean-validation has
been added to spring-boot-starter-jersey. jersey-bean-validation’s EL
dependencies have been excluded in favour of those provided by
spring-boot-starter-tomcat (or starter-jetty or starter-undertow should
the user choose to use a different embedded container).

Closes gh-2315
10 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 60725cd8bd Next development version 10 years ago
Spring Buildmaster 1a788c1741 Next development version 10 years ago
Phillip Webb 4fc8a183f2 Add Jersey Jackson support
Fixes gh-2091
10 years ago
Andy Wilkinson d1cb3c7ce1 Polish names in pom.xml of Jersey and Cloud Connectors starters 10 years ago
Dave Syer 339f3b7bf0 Add autoconfig support for Jersey (2)
Jersey 2 has some Spring support built in but it's a bit awkward to
use in a Boot app, so autoconfiguration seems appropriate. The tests
and sample show how to use it, but the short story is that any
@Component can define JAX-RS endpoints via @GET etc.

There's a sample for Jersey 1 as well (pay careful attention to
the plugin configuration if you want to build an executable jar)

Fixes gh-1651
10 years ago