Task #125 / #137. The hosted service + scheduler classes already shipped; this commit connects them to the published-generation driver list so a Tier C driver with `RecycleIntervalSeconds` in its `ResilienceConfig` actually gets an armed scheduler at bootstrap. Wiring: - `DriverFactoryRegistry.Register` gains an optional `DriverTier` parameter (default Tier.A). Existing call sites unchanged — `GalaxyProxyDriverFactoryExtensions.Register` explicitly passes Tier.C so the bootstrapper can identify out-of-process drivers without a per-driver-type allow-list. - `DriverResilienceOptions` + parser grow `RecycleIntervalSeconds`. Tier A/B values are rejected with a diagnostic (decision #74 — recycling an in-process driver would kill every OPC UA session). Non-positive values are rejected the same way. - `DriverInstanceBootstrapper` auto-arms a `ScheduledRecycleScheduler` after a successful driver register when: (1) the registered tier is C, (2) the row's ResilienceConfig carries a positive recycle interval, (3) DI has an `IDriverSupervisor` keyed by that `DriverInstanceId`. Missing supervisor → warn + skip (no crash). That keeps the wiring harmless by default: no driver ships a supervisor today, so the hosted service runs with zero schedulers out of the box. - `Program.cs` registers `ScheduledRecycleHostedService` as singleton (shared with `DriverInstanceBootstrapper`) + hosted service (drives the tick loop). Constructor changes on the bootstrapper ripple into DI resolution automatically. Tests: 4 new parser tests covering RecycleIntervalSeconds on Tier C happy path, null default, Tier A/B rejection, non-positive rejection. Existing 283 Server.Tests + 200 Core.Tests all still green. No behavioural change for existing deployments: Galaxy driver + any future Tier C driver gain the opt-in automatically; Tier A/B drivers (FOCAS, Modbus, S7, AB CIP, AB Legacy, TwinCAT) are structurally excluded. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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