Sam Brannen 69e4cc5576 Ensure context caching works properly during AOT runtime in the TCF
Prior to this commit, the AOT runtime support in the Spring TestContext
Framework (TCF) relied on the MergedContextConfiguration for a given
test class being the same as during the AOT processing phase. However,
this is not always the case. For example, Spring Boot "disables"
selected `ContextCustomizer` implementations during AOT runtime
execution.

See 0f325f98b5

To address that, this commit ensures that context caching works
properly during AOT runtime execution even if the
MergedContextConfiguration differs from what was produced during the
AOT processing phase. Specifically, this commit introduces
AotMergedContextConfiguration which is a MergedContextConfiguration
implementation based on an AOT-generated ApplicationContextInitializer.

AotMergedContextConfiguration wraps the MergedContextConfiguration
built during AOT runtime execution.

Interactions with the ContextCache are performed using the
AotMergedContextConfiguration; whereas, the ApplicationContext is
loaded using the original MergedContextConfiguration.

This commit also introduces a ContextCustomizerFactory that emulates
the ImportsContextCustomizerFactory in Spring Boot's testing support.
BasicSpringJupiterImportedConfigTests uses @Import to verify that the
context customizer works, and AotIntegrationTests has been updated to
execute BasicSpringJupiterImportedConfigTests after test classes whose
MergedContextConfiguration is identical during AOT runtime execution.
Without the fix in this commit, BasicSpringJupiterImportedConfigTests
would fail in AOT runtime mode since its ApplicationContext would be
pulled from the cache using an inappropriate cache key.

Closes gh-29289
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