This commit knowingly makes breaking API changes to
JerseyHealthEndpointAdditionalPathResourceFactory. We considered
other options but they all had the potential to be backwards
incompatible in one way or another. Faced with that situation we
concluded that the likelihood of anyone using the modified API
directly is small enough to warrant making the breaking changes.
If it becomes apparent that we have misjudged things we can revisit
the changes in the future.
Closes gh-36250
Update `Saml2RelyingPartyRegistrationConfiguration` so that
`RelyingPartyRegistrations` uses `collectionFromMetadataLocation`
rather than `fromMetadataLocation` and searches candidates for a
matching entity ID.
Prior to this commit, it was possible for the wrong provider to be
used if multiple candidates existed in the returned metadata.
See gh-35902
There are 4 client types but there were a couple of places where not
all client types were mentioned (such as 'applies to producers,
consumers and admins').
See gh-36032
Support custom Log4J2 log levels by changing `LoggerConfiguration` so
that it can now report levels using a `LevelConfiguration` object
rather than the limited `LogLevel` enum.
The `Log4J2LoggingSystem` class now uses `LevelConfiguration.ofCustom`
for custom logging levels, rather than throwing an exception.
The `LoggersEndpoint` has also been updated so that it can return the
custom logger name.
Fixes gh-35227
When Hazelcast is started on a fixed port and that port is already in
use, it does not fail to start which makes the problem hard to
detect. A symptom of the problem is that clients will not be able to
connect and will either retry indefinitely or will timeout depending
on their configuration.
This commit updates the Hazelcast client tests to start the Hazelcast
instance on an ephemeral port and to customize the client
configuration with the instance's address before use. This should
allow the client tests to work reliably in an environment where
Hazelcast's default port is already in use.
Closes gh-35903
Most notably, this commit splits the tests that use Spring REST Docs
out into a separate task for which predictive test selection is
disabled. This allows it to be cached and use Gradle's built-in
up-to-date checking, thereby avoiding the generation of new snippets
and the need to then run the asciidoctor and asciidoctorPdf tasks.
It also updates spring-boot-smoke-test-junit-vintage to disable
predictive test selection so that we can continue to assert that
the some tests were executed.
See gh-35869