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Rollback Jackson 2.15.1 due to module incompatibilities #2051

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Jackson Core 2.15.1 includes a shaded version of the Fast Double Parser that doesn't play nicely with moditect and jdeps, so our builds are failing. This doesn't mean you can't use 2.15.1 in your project, just that we won't require it.

Also, removed the duplicate version properties since it's no longer required.

Jackson Core 2.15.1 includes a shaded version of the Fast Double Parser that doesn't play nicely with moditect and jdeps, so our builds are failing.  This doesn't mean you can't use 2.15.1 in your project, just that we won't require it.
@velo velo merged commit 7e8e0aa into OpenFeign:master May 17, 2023
@kdavisk6 kdavisk6 deleted the correct-jackson-modules branch May 24, 2023 16:06
velo pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 7, 2024
Jackson Core 2.15.1 includes a shaded version of the Fast Double Parser that doesn't play nicely with moditect and jdeps, so our builds are failing.  This doesn't mean you can't use 2.15.1 in your project, just that we won't require it.
velo pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 8, 2024
Jackson Core 2.15.1 includes a shaded version of the Fast Double Parser that doesn't play nicely with moditect and jdeps, so our builds are failing.  This doesn't mean you can't use 2.15.1 in your project, just that we won't require it.
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