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[MNG-7902] Sort plugins in the validation report #1510

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Summary

This pull request addresses the JIRA issue MNG-7902. The goal of this change is to enhance the readability and usability of the validation report by sorting the plugins in a case-insensitive manner. Currently, the report outputs the content of a set of plugins without sorting them, which can result in a random order, making it difficult for users to locate specific entries or identify patterns.

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Added sorting logic: Implemented a sorting mechanism to order plugins case-insensitively in the validation report.
Updated reportSessionCollectedValidationIssues function: Modified this function to include the sorting logic for plugins before they are logged.

Why This Change Is Necessary

By sorting the plugins in the validation report, developers can easily scan through the list to find specific entries or identify changes. This enhancement improves the readability and usability of the report, especially in scenarios where users need to review or troubleshoot plugin configurations.

How the Change Was Implemented

The sorting logic was added to the reportSessionCollectedValidationIssues function in the DefaultPluginValidationManager class. The plugins are sorted using Map.Entry.comparingByKey(String.CASE_INSENSITIVE_ORDER) before they are logged.

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LGTM

@gnodet gnodet added this to the 4.0.0-beta-4 milestone May 23, 2024
@gnodet gnodet merged commit dd96794 into apache:master May 23, 2024
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I hope we can cherry-pick it to maven-3.x

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