Change the order of `DataSourceScriptDatabaseInitializerDetector` so
that it always runs last. This update allows script initialization to
be combined with a high-level migration tool such as Flyway.
Closes gh-26692
This commit reworks the initial proposal so that jobs and triggers are
treated as first class concepts.
`/actuator/quartz` now returns the group names for jobs and triggers.
`actuator/quartz/jobs` returns the job names, keyed by the available
group names, while `/actuator/quartz/triggers` does the same for
triggers.
`/actuator/jobs/{groupName}` provides an overview of a job group. It
provides a map of job names with the class name of the job.
implementation
`/actuator/triggers/{groupName}` provides an overview of a trigger
group. There are five supported trigger implementations: cron, simple,
daily time interval, calendar interval, and custom for any other
implementation. Given that each implementation has specific settings,
triggers are split in five objects.
`/actuator/jobs/{groupName}/{jobName}` provides the full details of a
particular job. This includes a sanitized data map and a list of
triggers ordered by next fire time.
`/actuator/triggers/{groupName}/{triggerName}` provides the full details
of a particular trigger. This includes the state, its type, and a
dedicate object containing implementation-specific settings.
See gh-10364
Deprecate the `Bootstrapper` interface entirely and provide a
`BootstrapRegistryInitializer` alternative so that people can migrate.
Unfortunately our previous attempt to fix the typo in the `Bootstrapper`
interface didn't provide us a way to remove the deprecated method
without impacting users. It was also problematic for people who were
implementing `Bootstrapper` rather than using a lambda since they needed
to introduce the deprecated method.
We unfortunately can't see a way to fix the original typo without
introducing a new interface.
Fixes gh-25735
userDefinedMappingsSecureByDefault in
SampleSessionWebFluxApplicationTests may fail with an NPE if the
session times out before the initial response is sent due to the absence
of a SESSION cookie in the response. The test uses a short session
timeout (2 seconds) and we've seen the problem occur on CI when,
presumably, a noisy neighbour has caused some CPU starvation.
This commit increases the timeout to 5 seconds to reduce the chance of
a short period of CPU starvation causing the test to fail.
Closes gh-25572