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Use Class.getTypeName() where appropriate [SPR-15237] #19802

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spring-projects-issues opened this issue Feb 8, 2017 · 1 comment
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in: core Issues in core modules (aop, beans, core, context, expression) type: enhancement A general enhancement
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Christoph Dreis opened SPR-15237 and commented

Hey,

I just noticed that we could use Class.getTypeName() in ClassUtils.getQualifiedName() and FormatHelper.formatClassNameForMessage() now that we're on JDK 8.

Find my proposal attached. Happy to read your feedback.

Cheers,
Christoph


Affects: 5.0 M4

Referenced from: pull request #1320, and commits ab50f7b, 81aca78, 5cfa7e7, 5f90a7e

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Juergen Hoeller commented

Indeed!

@spring-projects-issues spring-projects-issues added type: enhancement A general enhancement in: core Issues in core modules (aop, beans, core, context, expression) labels Jan 11, 2019
@spring-projects-issues spring-projects-issues added this to the 5.0 M5 milestone Jan 11, 2019
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