Previously, when an embedded test database was being auto-configured
any schema username and password specified by the user would result
in a separate embedded test database being created to load the schema.
This then left the actual test database without the schema causing
test failures.
This commit updates the test database auto-configuration to set the
schema username to an empty string in a property source that's added
first to the environment's property sources. This causes any schema
username configured by the user to be ignored, preventing the creation
of a separate database for schema.sql processing.
Fixes gh-19321
Previously, Quartz could be configured with a specific DataSource
using `@QuartzDataSource` but it was not possible to configure a
Quartz-specific transaction manager. This could result in the
different DataSources being used by Quartz itself and Quart'z
DataSourceTransactionManager.
This commit introduces a new qualifier, `@QuartzTransactionManager`,
that can be used to avoid the above-described problem. Any
`@QuartzTransactionManager`-annotated bean will be used by the
Quartz auto-configure configuration instead of the application's main
`TransactionManager`. If no such qualified bean is present, the
application's main TransactionManager, if any, will be used as before.
Fixes gh-20184
When running on Java 11 (where `@PostConstruct` is no longer part of
the JRE) and without a dependency on jakarta-annotation-api,
`@PostContruct` annotions are silently dropped. This leads to obscure and
hard-to-track down changes in the behaviour of our auto-configuration
as the `@PostConstruct`-annotated methods are not invoked.
To allow users to run on Java 11 without having jakarta-annotation-api
on the classpath, this commit removes use of `@PostConstruct` from main
code. A Checkstyle rule has also been added to prevent its usage in
main code from being reintroduced.
Closes gh-23723
Ensure that metadata sourced from inner-types is not deleted when
performing an incremental compile. Prior to this commit, the source
type was searched using the `Outer$Inner` format. This is not supported
`Elements.getTypeElement` so we now convert the names to `Outer.Inner`.
Closes gh-10886
This commit removes `<version>` from the Maven Plugin documentation
where it makes sense so that versions aren't hardcoded unnecessarily.
Rather, a plugin or dependency management should be in place so those
are not needed.
Closes gh-23909