Previously, unlike the application plugin's run task, our bootRun task
ignored the project's Java toolchain. This meant that the application
was run on a JVM with the same Java version as the one being used by
Gradle itself. This could result in a failure if the application
required a more modern JVM.
This commit updates the plugin to configure the bootRun task's
JavaLauncher convention to be one derived from the project's Java
toolchain. Toolchain support was introduced in Gradle 6.7 so this is
only done when using Gradle 6.7 and later.
Fixes gh-24517
Previously, bootRun assumed that the Java version of the JVM that would
run the application would be the same as the Java version of the JVM
that is running the build. This assumption does not hold true when
Gradle's toolchain support is used to configure tasks that fork a new
JVM to use a version other than that being used by Gradle itself.
This commit updates the BootRun task to query the JavaLauncher property
when determining the version of Java on which the application will be
run. Toolchain support and the JavaLauncher property are new in Gradle
6.7. To support earlier versions of Gradle, NoSuchMethodError is caught
we continue as if no JavaLauncher has been configured and use the local
JVM's Java version.
Fixes gh-24512
This commit removes the `layout` and `layoutFactory` parameters
from the `build-image` goal in the Maven plugin while retaining
them for the `repackage` goal. The `build-image` goal currently
only supports jar archives, so allowing other layout types to be
configured for the goal could cause confusion.
Fixes gh-24105
Update `FailureAnalyzers` to log errors at `trace` rather than `debug`.
This should reduce noise when an analyzer unexpectedly fails and the
user is running with `--debug`.
Fixes gh-24630
Update `WebServer` implementations to return -1 from `getPort()` if
the server isn't listening on a port. This aligns the implementations
with the interface Javadoc.
See gh-24606