Update `build.gradle` files to ensure that `junit-platform-launcher` is
a `testRuntimeOnly` dependency. This ensures that tests can be run from
Eclipse.
Closes gh-25074
Update jar `Handler` fallback logic to directly support Tomcat
'jar:war:file' URLs. This commit allows contents to be accessed without
the JDK needing to extracted the nested jar to the temporary folder.
Closes gh-24553
Update the jar `Handler` class to support a non-reflective fallback
mechanism when possible. The updated code attempts to capture a regular
jar URL before our handler is installed. It can then use that URL as
context when creating the a fallback URL. The JDK jar `Handler` will
be copied from the context URL to the fallback URL.
Without this commit, resolving new Tomcat URLs of the form
`jar:war:file:...` would result in an ugly "Illegal reflective access"
warning.
Fixes gh-18631
Update `JarFileEntries` so that the interface is obtained rather than
the concrete implementation. This allows `JarEntry` values to be used
without causing a ClassCastException.
Closes gh-19041
Update the performance improvements to push certificate loading
and storage into the `JarFileEntries` class. This allows us to
keep certificates without needing to cache all entry data. We
now also keep certificates and code signers in a dedicated class
which is set whenever the full jar stream as been read, even if
the contained values are `null`. The logic that assumes META-INF
entries are not signed has been removed in favor of delegating to
the streamed entry results.
See gh-19041
Update Spring Boot nested JarFile support to improve the performance of
signed jars. Prior to this commit, `certificates` and `codeSigners`
were read by streaming the entire jar whenever the existing values
were `null`. Unfortunately, the contract for `getCertificates` and
get `getCodeSigners` states that `null` is a valid return value. This
meant that full jar streaming would occur whenever either method was
called on an entry that had no result. The problem was further
exacerbated by the fact that entries might not be cached.
See gh-19041