CI/CD: Add Mellium-based integration test to Github workflow #2225
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This adds a very basic Mellium-based test to the Github CI workflow.
Mellium defines 'proper' integration tests, but its framework for IT is a bit different than what we're used to. Were we typically start a server, and tell a framework to start testing against it, the Mellium framework has hooks where it starts clean servers on demand. Our existing scripts do no facilitate that. To get a ball rolling, this commit introduces a Mellium 'test' that uses an examplebot that's included with Mellium, and make it connect against a running Openfire instance.