In AnnotationUtils#findAnnotation(Method, Class), the search for a
method annotation fails if:
- the original method does not have the annotation
- an abstract superclass does not have an equivalent method declared
- an interface implemented by the superclass has the method and
the annotation -> this should be found, but is not!
This happens because the try-catch block in #findAnnotation is too wide:
cl.getDeclaredMethod() can throw NoSuchMethodException and skip the
'#searchOnInterfaces' call prematurely.
The try-catch block was made narrower to allow #searchOnInterfaces to
be called even if the abstract class does not have the method declared
at all.
Issue: SPR-9342