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Update jackson-datatype-jdk8, ... to 2.20.1

Open xerial-bot opened this issue 2 months ago • 1 comments

About this PR

📦 Updates

from 2.18.5 to 2.20.1

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labels: library-update

xerial-bot avatar Oct 31 '25 00:10 xerial-bot

Summary of Changes

Hello @xerial-bot, I'm Gemini Code Assist[^1]! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request performs a routine maintenance update, upgrading the jackson-datatype-jdk8 and jackson-datatype-json-org dependencies to their latest stable version, 2.20.1. This ensures the project benefits from the most recent bug fixes, performance enhancements, and security patches provided by the Jackson library ecosystem, contributing to overall project stability and security.

Highlights

  • Dependency Updates: The jackson-datatype-jdk8 and jackson-datatype-json-org libraries have been updated from version 2.18.5 to 2.20.1.
  • Automated Update: This pull request was automatically generated by Scala Steward to keep project dependencies up-to-date.
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