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Nihal Jain updated PHOENIX-7157:
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Description:
Phoenix-thirdparty has been released, see
[https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg08204.html]
{quote}The recent release has upgraded Guava to version 32.1.3-jre from the
previous 31.0.1-android version. Initially, the 4.x branch maintained
compatibility with Java 7, necessitating the use of the Android variant of
Guava. However, with the end-of-life (EOL) status of the 4.x branch, the move
to the standard JRE version of Guava signifies a shift in compatibility
standards
{quote}
It's time we bump up. Also, now PHOENIX-7116 is in place so we can pull this to
branch 5.1.
> Upgrade to phoenix-thirdparty 2.1.0
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> Key: PHOENIX-7157
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-7157
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: core
> Reporter: Nihal Jain
> Assignee: Nihal Jain
> Priority: Major
>
> Phoenix-thirdparty has been released, see
> [https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg08204.html]
> {quote}The recent release has upgraded Guava to version 32.1.3-jre from the
> previous 31.0.1-android version. Initially, the 4.x branch maintained
> compatibility with Java 7, necessitating the use of the Android variant of
> Guava. However, with the end-of-life (EOL) status of the 4.x branch, the move
> to the standard JRE version of Guava signifies a shift in compatibility
> standards
> {quote}
> It's time we bump up. Also, now PHOENIX-7116 is in place so we can pull this
> to branch 5.1.
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