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URL: https://github.com/apache/beam/pull/36771#issuecomment-3511860591
## Summary of Changes
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This pull request modernizes the project's Gradle setup by removing the
`gradle-wrapper.jar` from the source tree, aligning with ASF release
guidelines. It introduces dynamic downloading and verification of the Gradle
wrapper and updates GitHub Actions to use supported versions, enhancing build
integrity and maintainability across the project's modules.
### Highlights
* **ASF Release Policy Compliance**: The `gradle-wrapper.jar` file has been
removed from the source tree to comply with Apache Software Foundation (ASF)
Release Policy, which prohibits compiled code in source releases.
* **Dynamic Gradle Wrapper Download**: New `gradlew-include.sh` and
`gradlew-include.ps1` scripts have been introduced across various modules to
dynamically download and verify the `gradle-wrapper.jar` and its checksum at
runtime, ensuring integrity and policy compliance.
* **GitHub Actions Update**: Deprecated GitHub Actions
(`gradle/gradle-build-action` and `gradle/wrapper-validation-action`) have been
replaced with the current `gradle/actions/setup-gradle` action, improving
maintenance and security for the build environment.
* **Git Ignore Configuration**: The `.gitignore` file has been updated to
explicitly ignore `gradle-wrapper.jar` and its associated checksum files,
preventing accidental re-inclusion into the repository.
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* **Ignored by pattern:** `.github/workflows/**` (1)
* .github/workflows/code_completion_plugin_tests.yml
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