Bug 497100: Add extension point for Docker Connection settings.

The following methods that provide default settings for docker
connection settings are converted to classes that implement
IConnectionSettingsProvider, and that contribute to the
o.e.l.docker.core.connection extension point :

defaultsWithUnixSocket() -> DefaultUnixConnectionSettingsProvider
defaultswithSystemEnv() -> SystemConnectionSettingsProvider
defaultsWithShellEnv() -> ShellConnectionSettingsProvider

DefaultTCPConnectionSettingsProvider is also created which checks the
default TCP location (127.0.0.1:2375) if it exists.

Change-Id: I23d3238282035e1bc5c0294694f60c4473b87fb8
Reviewed-on: https://git.eclipse.org/r/77551
Tested-by: Hudson CI
Reviewed-by: Roland Grunberg <rgrunber@redhat.com>
15 files changed
tree: a41af1b93f786e50b235700bb5e486eecc0d1f09
  1. changelog/
  2. containers/
  3. gcov/
  4. gprof/
  5. javadocs/
  6. libhover/
  7. lttng/
  8. man/
  9. oprofile/
  10. perf/
  11. profiling/
  12. releng/
  13. rpm/
  14. systemtap/
  15. vagrant/
  16. valgrind/
  17. .gitignore
  18. pom.xml
  19. README.md
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