Merge changes from topic "remove-schema-factory"

* changes:
  So long, SchemaFactory!
  Stop exposing SchemaFactory to plugins
  Update replication plugin to remove ReviewDb usage
  Remove SchemaFactory from ManualRequestContext
  Remove PerThreadReviewDbModule
  BaseInit: Remove SchemaFactory
  SshScope: Remove SchemaFactory
  AbstractDaemonTest: Remove SchemaFactory and db
  Remove SchemaFactory from InProcessProtocol
  Remove SchemaFactory from AcceptanceTestRequestScope
  ChangeEditIT: Remove SchemaFactory
  AbstractChangeNotesTest: Remove unused ReviewDb bindings
  AllChangesIndexer: Remove SchemaFactory
  BecomeAnyAccountLoginServlet: Remove SchemaFactory
  Remove InMemoryDatabase
  Extract SchemaCreator#ensureCreated() method
  Remove getReviewDbProvider() from RequestContext interface
  Remove ReviewDb from ChangeKindCache interface
  Remove unused ReviewDb from SuggestReviewers hierarchy
  Remove ReviewDb from EmailArguments
  Remove ReviewDbUtil class
  Remove outdated NotesMigrationSchemaFactory comments
  Remove unused BatchUpdateReviewDb class
  Remove ReviewDb-specific Mergeable#invalidateETag method
  Remove ReviewDbUtil#intKeyOrdering()
  Remove SQL-only QueryShell
  Remove ReviewDb from AbstractChangeNotes.Args
  Remove ReviewDb from AccountQueryBuilder.Arguments
  Remove ReviewDb from ChangeQueryBuilder.Arguments
  Remove ReviewDb args from merge code
  Remove ReviewDb argument from BatchUpdate.Factory
  Remove now-unused Context#getDb() method
  Remove direct no-op ReviewDb updates via Context#getDb()
  Remove ReviewDb args from ApprovalsUtil
  Remove ReviewDb from PermissionBackend hierarchy
  Remove ReviewDb from ChangeData
  Remove StoredValues.REVIEW_DB
  Clean up unused argument warnings
  ChangeNotesState: Remove unused exception
  ApprovalsUtil: Remove unused sortApprovals method
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README.md

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