Sam Brannen 7cedffc707 Support @Inherited again in reflection-based AnnotationMetadata
Spring Framework 5.2 introduced a regression in reflection-based
AnnotationMetadata. Specifically, as of 5.2, StandardAnnotationMetadata
no longer found @Inherited annotations from superclasses.

This commit fixes this regression by switching to the INHERITED_ANNOTATIONS
SearchStrategy when creating the MergedAnnotations used within
StandardAnnotationMetadata,

Note, however, that the discrepancy between StandardAnnotationMetadata
and SimpleAnnotationMetadata (i.e., reflection-based vs. ASM-based)
regarding @Inherited support still remains as it was prior to Spring
Framework 5.2.

Closes gh-24077
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