Bug 558284 - replace com.spotify with org.mandas.docker-client

- make modifications so there is no API removal or changes requiring
  a major version bump
- add new IDockerContainerInfo2 interface that adds the new
  mounts() call
- add new IDockerContainerMountInfo to wrapper org.mandas
  CountainerMount
- make DockerContainerInfo implement IDockerContainerInfo2 as well
- add back the volumes() and volumesRW() methods to
  DockerContainerInfo and make them return null
- have DockerContainerInfo do the wrapping of ContainerMounts
  to IDockerContainerMounts
- add back getExecutionDriver() to DockerConnection
- change back DockerContainerExit.statusCode() back to return Integer
- change callers of DockerContainerInfo.mount() to use
  IDockerContainerMount and IDockerContainerInfo2

Change-Id: I3803ba0d06def9e4570e637e2f071b5f066202c5
Reviewed-on: https://git.eclipse.org/r/163943
Reviewed-by: Jonah Graham <jonah@kichwacoders.com>
Tested-by: Linux Tools Bot <linuxtools-bot@eclipse.org>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Johnston <jjohnstn@redhat.com>
14 files changed
tree: 96f86f2c7227d7761f44e2248434ac6ccbf0b382
  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. .project
  19. pom.xml
  20. README.md
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