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Snapshot builds of elasticsearch-java are no longer available. Using the current major highest version should be safe according to the compatibility guarantees described on https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-java?tab=readme-ov-file#compatibility Additionally, reorganize Maven repository configuration in build.gradle Repo https://snapshots.elastic.co/maven/ is no longer needed in a composite build. Previously it was only used to provide snapshot version of `elasticsearch-java` client which is no longer available in snapshot version. We keep the https://snapshots.elastic.co/maven/ repo to be used when for non-composite builds when any other dependencies snapshot versions can be fetched.
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its a bummer the release cycles don't match up anymore and we rely on this
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Snapshot builds of elasticsearch-java are no longer available. Using the current major highest version should be safe according to the compatibility guarantees described on https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-java?tab=readme-ov-file#compatibility Additionally, reorganize Maven repository configuration in build.gradle Repo https://snapshots.elastic.co/maven/ is no longer needed in a composite build. Previously it was only used to provide snapshot version of `elasticsearch-java` client which is no longer available in snapshot version. We keep the https://snapshots.elastic.co/maven/ repo to be used when for non-composite builds when any other dependencies snapshot versions can be fetched.
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Snapshot builds of elasticsearch-java are no longer available. Using the current major highest version should be safe according to the compatibility guarantees described on https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-java?tab=readme-ov-file#compatibility Additionally, reorganize Maven repository configuration in build.gradle Repo https://snapshots.elastic.co/maven/ is no longer needed in a composite build. Previously it was only used to provide snapshot version of `elasticsearch-java` client which is no longer available in snapshot version. We keep the https://snapshots.elastic.co/maven/ repo to be used when for non-composite builds when any other dependencies snapshot versions can be fetched.
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Snapshot builds of elasticsearch-java are no longer available. Using the current major highest version should be safe according to the compatibility guarantees described on https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-java?tab=readme-ov-file#compatibility Additionally, reorganize Maven repository configuration in build.gradle Repo https://snapshots.elastic.co/maven/ is no longer needed in a composite build. Previously it was only used to provide snapshot version of `elasticsearch-java` client which is no longer available in snapshot version. We keep the https://snapshots.elastic.co/maven/ repo to be used when for non-composite builds when any other dependencies snapshot versions can be fetched.
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Snapshot builds of elasticsearch-java are no longer available. Using the current major highest version should be safe according to the compatibility guarantees described on https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-java?tab=readme-ov-file#compatibility Additionally, reorganize Maven repository configuration in build.gradle Repo https://snapshots.elastic.co/maven/ is no longer needed in a composite build. Previously it was only used to provide snapshot version of `elasticsearch-java` client which is no longer available in snapshot version. We keep the https://snapshots.elastic.co/maven/ repo to be used when for non-composite builds when any other dependencies snapshot versions can be fetched.
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Snapshot builds of elasticsearch-java are no longer available. Using the current major highest version should be safe according to the compatibility guarantees described on https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-java?tab=readme-ov-file#compatibility Additionally, reorganize Maven repository configuration in build.gradle Repo https://snapshots.elastic.co/maven/ is no longer needed in a composite build. Previously it was only used to provide snapshot version of `elasticsearch-java` client which is no longer available in snapshot version. We keep the https://snapshots.elastic.co/maven/ repo to be used when for non-composite builds when any other dependencies snapshot versions can be fetched.
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Snapshot builds of elasticsearch-java are no longer available. Using the current major highest version should be safe according to the compatibility guarantees described on https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-java?tab=readme-ov-file#compatibility Additionally, reorganize Maven repository configuration in build.gradle Repo https://snapshots.elastic.co/maven/ is no longer needed in a composite build. Previously it was only used to provide snapshot version of `elasticsearch-java` client which is no longer available in snapshot version. We keep the https://snapshots.elastic.co/maven/ repo to be used when for non-composite builds when any other dependencies snapshot versions can be fetched.
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Snapshot builds of elasticsearch-java are no longer available. Using the current major highest version should be safe according to the compatibility guarantees described on https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-java?tab=readme-ov-file#compatibility
Additionally, reorganize Maven repository configuration in build.gradle Repo https://snapshots.elastic.co/maven/ is no longer needed in a composite build. Previously it was only used to provide snapshot version
of
elasticsearch-java
client which is no longer available in snapshotversion. We keep the https://snapshots.elastic.co/maven/ repo to be
used when for non-composite builds when any other dependencies
snapshot versions can be fetched.
PR with similar changes for 9.x branches: #127398