Create a new `JarFileWrapper` class so that we can wrap and existing
`JarFile` and offer a version that can be safely closed.
Prior to this commit, we provided wrapper functionality in the `JarFile`
class itself. Unfortunately, because we override `close` and also create
a lot of wrappers this caused memory issues when running on Java 11.
With Java 11 `java.util.zip.ZipFile` class uses `FinalizableResource`
for any implementation that overrides `close()`. This means that any
wrapper classes will not be garbage collected until the JVM finalizer
thread runs.
Closes gh-22991
Update metrics auto-configurations so that they are auto-configured
after `CompositeMeterRegistryAutoConfiguration` in order to ensure
the `MeterRegistry` bean has been defined.
Prior to this commit, metrics auto-configurations that depended on a
`MeterRegistry` has `@AutoConfigureAfter(MetricsAutoConfiguration.class)`
which is not sufficient since `MetricsAutoConfiguration` does not export
a `MeterRegistry`.
See gh-21134
* pr/22777:
Polish "Propagate the cause that led Reactor"s debug agent to fail"
Propagate the cause that led Reactor"s debug agent to fail
Closes gh-22777
Prior to this commit, DebugAgentEnvironmentPostProcessor throws a
RuntimeException with a generic error message if its initialization
fails. The causing exception is discarded, which makes error analysis
unnecessarily difficult.
This commit attaches the cause to the newly thrown RuntimeException.
See gh-22777
Previously, the endpoints' responses could occasionally exceed
WebClient's in-memory buffer limt, for example if the threads endpoint
was reporting a large number of threads or the threads had large
stacks.
This commit disables WebClient's in-memory buffer size limit so that
the tests passing is not dependent on the size of the endpoints'
responses.
Closes gh-22743
Previously, waitsForQuietPeriod would iterate 10 times, touching a new
file and then sleeping for 100ms at it did so. With a quiet period of
200ms, this was intended to result in a single change set containing
10 files. However, the test would fail occasionally as multiple change
sets were detected. The test is multi-threaded and is, therefore, at
the mercy of the scheduler. If the thread that is iterating and
touching the files takes over 200ms to be scheduled – exceeding the
watcher's quiet period – the watcher may detect a change set while the
changes are still being made. Eliminating this possibilty would require
the test to participate in the watcher's synchronization, which would
require some changes to its implementation. Instead, this commit
aims to avoid the problem by sleeping for 1/10 of the time (10ms) and
expecting a single change set of 100 files. The hope is that the much
shorter sleep time will result in the file touching thread being
scheduled well within the 200ms quiet period.
Closes gh-22732