Update CreateNote.java to use attestations instead of vulnerabilities
Update custom note creation code samples (as seen in https://cloud.google.com/artifact-analysis/docs/create-notes-occurrences#artifact-analysis-create-note-java) to use attestations instead of vulnerabilities, to align with the changes needed for go/aa-deprecate-3p-metadata.
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This pull request updates a Java code sample (CreateNote.java) to reflect a change in how notes are created in Artifact Analysis. It switches from using vulnerability-based note creation to attestation-based note creation, aligning with a planned deprecation of third-party metadata.
Highlights
- Intent: This PR updates the
CreateNote.javacode sample to use 'attestations' instead of 'vulnerabilities' when creating notes. This change aligns with upcoming deprecations related to third-party metadata in Artifact Analysis (go/aa-deprecate-3p-metadata). - Changes: The
CreateNote.javafile was modified. Specifically, theNotecreation logic was updated to replace thesetVulnerabilitymethod call and its associatedVulnerabilityNotebuilder withsetAttestationand anAttestationNotebuilder. TheAttestationNoteis initialized with aHintcontaining ahumanReadableName. - Reviewer Activity: No specific reviewer activity was provided in the context.
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