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[Accelerator 4] Modifying root and module poms, module names and removing BI accelerator implementations #106

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Modifying root and module poms, module names and removing BI accelerator implementations

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  1. Build complete solution with pull request in place.
  2. Ran checkstyle plugin with pull request in place.
  3. Ran Findbugs plugin with pull request in place.
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  5. Formatted code according to WSO2 code style.
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  2. Verified tests in multiple database environments (if applicable).
  3. Tested with BI enabled (if applicable).

@hasithakn hasithakn merged commit a6adad8 into wso2:main Aug 26, 2024
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@Ashi1993 Ashi1993 changed the title Modifying root and module poms, module names and removing BI accelerator implementations [Accelerator 4] Modifying root and module poms, module names and removing BI accelerator implementations Oct 15, 2024
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