Generally speaking, methods on configuration classes will only be called once
and, therefore, it should be safe to hold a reference to a Stream for later
one-time usage. However, there are some scenarios in Spring Fu where functional
registration results in an attempt being made to use a Stream more than use.
This commit protects against multiple use by storing the ObjectProvider and
getting a new ordered Stream each time it's needed.
Closes gh-14467
This commit makes sure that "org.quartz.scheduler.instanceName" is
honoured if set. Previously, "spring.quartz.scheduler-name" had a
default value and was always set. As a result, `SchedulerFactoryBean`
did not take the quartz property into account.
Closes gh-14243
While MongoDB 3.6.7 has been released, 3.6.5 is the latest version that's supported
by the version of Embedded Mongo that we're currently using.
Closes gh-14476
Spring Framework now requires that all nested configuration classes
are contained within a `@Component` class (see SPR-16839). This means
that our abstract `JpaBaseConfiguration` class should have a
`@Configuration` annotation.
Closes gh-14480
Non web applications might want to leverage
`ReactiveClientRegistrationRepository` and
`ServerOAuth2AuthorizedClientRepository` to configure `WebClient`.
Closes gh-14350
We now use com.mongodb.MongoClientSettings to configure the reactive
MongoDB driver. This is a breaking change as
MongoClientSettingsBuilderCustomizer and user-provided
MongoClientSettings beans referenced the package the settings type
from com.mongodb.async.client.
MongoClient.getSettings() is deprecated and still in use within tests
until a replacement is available.
See gh-14318