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
Rename `CompositeMeterRegistryAutoConfiguration` to
`MeterRegistryAutoConfiguration` since it can also create non-composite
registries.
Closes gh-22988
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
Prior to this commit, values from MongoProperties would always
overwrite matching fields in MongoClientSettings. This commit
preserves all values in MongoClientSettings if the client app
provides the MongoClientSettings bean, and only overwrites from
MongoProperties if no MongoClientSettings bean is provided.
Fixes gh-22321
The current arrangement with Neo4j does not allow us to know for sure
that the user intends to use `@Transactional` for reactive or imperative
operations.
The main reason for that is that the only trigger for the reactive
auto-configuration is the presence of reactor on the classpath given
that the Neo4j driver ships with both styles in the same jar. And
reactor can be on the classpath for a number of reasons that are
unrelated to imperative access (typically `WebClient`).
This commits removes the auto-configuration of the
ReactiveNeo4jAutoConfiguration and makes sure that if the user defines
one, the regular `PlatformTransactionManager` backs off. This is
a temporarily situation until we can provide a better signal that the
user intends to primarily use imperative repositories.
Closes gh-22940