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maven-core/src/main/resources/META-INF/maven/extension.xml
<!-- SLF4J --> <exportedPackage>org.slf4j.*</exportedPackage> <exportedPackage>org.slf4j.spi.*</exportedPackage> <exportedPackage>org.slf4j.helpers.*</exportedPackage> <exportedPackage>org.slf4j.event.*</exportedPackage> <!-- JAnsi --> <exportedPackage>org.fusesource.jansi.*</exportedPackage> </exportedPackages> <exportedArtifacts> <!-- maven 4 api -->
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api/maven-api-model/src/main/mdo/maven.mdo
</association> </field> </fields> <comment>We could probably have a specific element for a dev mailing list for things like CI, and maybe even a specific element for the user and scm mailing lists. Then leave the more lose structure for any other type of mailing list.</comment> <codeSegments> <codeSegment> <version>4.0.0+</version>
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guava/pom.xml
<!-- Even after we stop using JSR305 annotations in our own code, we'll want this link so that NullPointerTester's docs can link to @CheckForNull and friends... at least once we start using this config for guava-testlib. --> <offlineLink>
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android/guava/pom.xml
<!-- Even after we stop using JSR305 annotations in our own code, we'll want this link so that NullPointerTester's docs can link to @CheckForNull and friends... at least once we start using this config for guava-testlib. --> <offlineLink>
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android/pom.xml
<build> <plugins> <plugin> <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId> <configuration> <!-- Under JDK8, we continue to use errorprone's javac9 (even though we don't run Error Prone itself, which no longer supports JDK8!). Why? At some point, presumably after
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