build(deps): bump jasperreports from 6.3.0 to 6.20.0 (NMS-14588)
JIRA: https://issues.opennms.org/browse/NMS-14588
Bumps jasperreports from 6.3.0 to 6.20.0.
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Hey @aramosvizcarra, remember what I said about being the jasper reports subject matter expert? 😇
This went green a while back but I'd love for someone to just try using it For Real™️ and make sure it's a reasonable thing to do.
Hey @aramosvizcarra, remember what I said about being the jasper reports subject matter expert? 😇
This went green a while back but I'd love for someone to just try using it For Real™️ and make sure it's a reasonable thing to do.
Sounds good, I'll do some testing and see how things are going. From the release notes it seems like a good call I see a few good improvements that would be worth to use.