Spring Boot configures Hibernate Validator in a way that the latter looks up the components it needs to instantiate via the Spring container. That in turn then creates prototype instances of the types requested. This means, implementations of e.g. ConstraintValidator do not need to be explicitly marked as Spring beans, but could still declare dependencies to other Spring beans. If such a dependency crosses a module boundary, we currently fail to detect that implicitly established module dependency.
This is now fixed by considering ConstraintValidator implementations Spring beans implicitly in out bootstrap dependency analysis.
@ApplicationModuleTest is now meta-annotated with @SpringBootTest. This allows us to remove a couple of declarations that we actually had copied from it (such as the TestContextBootstrapper, the SpringExtension etc.)
The presence of the original annotation allow test-related auto-configuration to inspect @SprignBootTest for particular configuration. For example, we now alias the WebEnvironment to make it configurable for the test execution.
Introduced ApplicationModulesExporter to render an ApplicationModules instances as JSON directly. To avoid a dependency to a JSON library and as we only have to be able to render rather simple arrangements, we just build up the JSON string ourselves.
ApplicationModulesEndpoint now caches the structure calculated once to avoid repeated work.
We now optionally integrate with the JGraphT library to calculate the topological order of modules based on their dependency structure. That order is then exposed in ApplicationModules' iteration and via ….getComparator().
Renamed FormattableJavaClass to FormattableType and allow it to be created from a plain Class as well.