4.x: Use strong value cache in PreparedStatementCachingIT #525
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Previously this test was using strong values in cache to prevent them from disappearing mid-test. Code comments explicitly say so. However at some point with the change to using a decorator for CqlPrepareAsyncProcessor it seems that the test was accidentally changed to use weak values.
This change makes the test use a decorator which ignores CacheBuilder passed to it and replaces it with brand new instance that has not yet called
.weakValues().Additionally assertion related to preparedStmtCacheRemoveLatch is moved after typeChangeEventLatch since it looks like the latter triggers the former. This part is mainly cosmetic.
Fixes #476 and #477