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Add getLastError() API to MultiProtocolJSONClient #353

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To allow determining the cause of a disconnection, add a new API to MultiProtocolJSONClient to retrieve the Exception passed from the WebSocket library in the onError() callback.

This is required to allow logging the OCPP 2.0.1 Security Events "InvalidTLSVersion" and "InvalidTLSCipherSuite", by examining the type of Exception and its message string.

These commits were based on a misunderstanding of the OCPP-J 1.6
specification, which clearly states that the password is a byte sequence
and not a string:

Revert "More password fixes."

This reverts commit fb5d0fb.

Revert "Fix password decoding."

This reverts commit cf20205.

Revert "Recommended by 1.6 spec is a 20 byte (40 chars) key."

This reverts commit f7b92a3.

This commit breaks the API, because the behaviour of the method is
changed to return the last configuration instead of the default
configuration:

Revert "A single instace, otherwise a static get() method makes no sense."

This reverts commit 953f50b.
To allow determining the cause of a disconnection, add a new API to
MultiProtocolJSONClient to retrieve the Exception passed from the
WebSocket library in the onError() callback.

This is required to allow logging the OCPP 2.0.1 Security Events
"InvalidTLSVersion" and "InvalidTLSCipherSuite", by examining the type
of Exception and its message string.
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