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This pull request focuses on a routine maintenance task: updating both Go and Java project dependencies to their latest stable releases. The primary goal is to keep the project's external libraries current, which helps in maintaining compatibility, leveraging performance improvements, and incorporating the latest security fixes across the codebase.

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  • Go Dependency Updates: Updated several Go modules to their latest versions, including AWS SDK v2 components, OpenTelemetry libraries, stretchr/testify, google.golang.org/grpc, google.golang.org/protobuf, and various Kubernetes-related dependencies. These updates bring in the latest features, bug fixes, and security patches from these critical libraries.
  • Java Dependency Updates: Updated key Java dependencies in pom.xml, such as the AWS SDK v2, Ehcache, Google Cloud Platform Bill of Materials (BOM), Jakarta Mail, Slack Client, and Swagger. These updates ensure the project benefits from the most recent improvements and stability fixes in the Java ecosystem.
  • Dependency Management Files: The go.mod and go.sum files were updated to reflect the new Go module versions, ensuring proper dependency resolution and cryptographic sum verification for the Go modules.
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This pull request updates various Go and Java dependencies to their latest versions. The changes in pom.xml for Java dependencies are all minor or patch updates and appear safe. The Go dependency updates in go.mod are also mostly minor. However, I've noted that the update introduces a second major version for the sigs.k8s.io/structured-merge-diff package. While Go modules support this, it can lead to maintainability issues and should be reviewed.

@havetisyan havetisyan merged commit fe9f912 into master Aug 29, 2025
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@havetisyan havetisyan deleted the deps0929 branch August 29, 2025 23:02
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