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Update derby, derbytools to 10.17.1.0
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📦 Updates
- org.apache.derby:derby
- org.apache.derby:derbytools
from 10.15.2.0
to 10.17.1.0
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Walkthrough
Walkthrough
The recent changes in the build.sbt
file involve updating the Apache Derby dependencies from version 10.15.2.0
to 10.17.1.0
. This ensures that the project benefits from the latest features, improvements, and security patches provided in the newer version of Apache Derby.
Changes
File | Change Summary |
---|---|
build.sbt |
Updated Apache Derby dependencies from 10.15.2.0 to 10.17.1.0 for testing. |
🐇 In the code, a change so slight,
Dependencies updated, feels just right.
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