This commit enables compatibility build against Spring Framework 5.
The Velocity and Guava support that are deprecated in the 1.x line have
been removed and few other classes contain minor change to comply to non
backward compatible changes in Spring Framework 5.
This commit also switches the required java version to 8.
Closes gh-6977
Update spring-boot-docs so that an empty jar file is produced. The
code is only needed for documentation includes and if included in the
deployed jar seems to prevent promotion to Maven Central.
Fixes gh-6495
The upgrade to Hibernate 5.2.0.Final has provide to be too
problematic to live with. It requires Java 8, is incompatible with
a number of other projects in the Hibernate ecosystem, and it's
unclear for how long it will be maintained. We'd previously used
Hibernate 5.1.0.Final but its maintenance is also unclear with
Hibernate 5.1.1.Final being more than 3 months overdue.
This commit drops back to Hibernate 5.0.9.Final. This has a few
advantages:
- It's Java 7 compatible
- It's had some time to mature and should be reasonably free of
regressions for those moving from 4.3.x
- It's used in both Wildfly and JBoss EAP so there's a fair chance
that it will continue to be maintained.
Closes gh-6198
This commit changes the default version of Tomcat to 8.5.3 while
also retaining support for Tomcat 8.0 and 7.0. The main difference
in 8.5 is that the ServerSocketFactory abstraction that allowed the
TrustStore and KeyStore to be configured programatically no longer
exists. This logic has been replaced with the use of a custom URL
protocol (springbootssl) that provides access to the key store and
trust store of an SslStoreProvider. In addition to working with 8.5,
this approach has the advantage of also working with 8.0 and 7.0.
Closes gh-6164
Rename spring-boot-starter-webservices back to spring-boot-starter-ws.
Unfortunately the starter exists in Spring Boot 1.3 so we can't rename
it without consequence.
See gh-5711
When spring-boot-docs is built on Windows, Maven logs a warning:
[WARNING] The POM for org.crashub:crash.shell🫙1.3.2 is invalid,
transitive dependencies (if any) will not be available, enable debug
logging for more details
The build then fails as a class in crash.cli, a dependency of
crash.shell, is unavailable. The failure’s due to a hardcoded path
in the pom that Maven needs to be absolute and isn’t on Windows. See
https://jira.exoplatform.org/browse/CRASH-247 for details.
This commit works around the problem by explicitly declaring
crash.shell’s one dependency directly. The warning is still logged but
it’s now benign.
Closes gh-5633
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