As a follow up to the previous commit (31f8e12adb), this commit
polishes bean override tests and revises them with a focus on AOT
testing support and simplified maintenance.
- Introduce EngineTestKitUtils to simplify working with JUnit's
EngineTestKit.
- Use idiomatic EngineTestKit APIs to simplify assertions on
EngineTestKit results.
- Introduce BeanOverrideTestSuite to simplify running all bean override
tests within the IDE.
- Separate failure and success scenario tests, so that failure tests do
not launch the JUnit Platform to run tests using the Spring
TestContext Framework (TCF) within a test class that itself uses the
TCF.
- Make AbstractTestBeanIntegrationTestCase actually abstract.
- Rename test case classes to give them meaningful names and simplify
understanding of what's being tested.
- Ensure tests for @MockitoSpyBean functionality use @MockitoSpyBean
instead of @MockitoBean.
- Declare @Configuration classes local to @SpringJUnitConfig test
classes whenever possible.
See gh-29122
See gh-32925
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