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chore(deps): bump org.jacoco:jacoco-maven-plugin from 0.8.11 to 0.8.12 in /jans-scim #9859

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Bumps org.jacoco:jacoco-maven-plugin from 0.8.11 to 0.8.12.

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0.8.12

New Features

  • JaCoCo now officially supports Java 22 (GitHub #1596).
  • Experimental support for Java 23 class files (GitHub #1553).

Fixed bugs

  • Branches added by the Kotlin compiler for functions with default arguments and having more than 32 parameters are filtered out during generation of report (GitHub #1556).
  • Branch added by the Kotlin compiler version 1.5.0 and above for reading from lateinit property is filtered out during generation of report (GitHub #1568).

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  • JaCoCo now depends on ASM 9.7 (GitHub #1600).
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Bumps [org.jacoco:jacoco-maven-plugin](https://github.com/jacoco/jacoco) from 0.8.11 to 0.8.12.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/jacoco/jacoco/releases)
- [Commits](jacoco/jacoco@v0.8.11...v0.8.12)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: org.jacoco:jacoco-maven-plugin
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
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DryRun Security Summary

The pull request updates the JaCoCo library version in the jans-scim project from 0.8.11 to 0.8.12, which is a routine development tool update not directly related to security vulnerabilities.

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Summary:

The code change in this pull request updates the version of the JaCoCo library used in the jans-scim project from 0.8.11 to 0.8.12. JaCoCo is a Java code coverage library used for measuring and reporting code coverage during the execution of tests. This change is not directly related to security vulnerabilities or concerns, as it is a routine update to a development tool.

Code coverage is an important aspect of software quality and maintainability, as it helps ensure that the application is thoroughly tested and that potential security issues are identified and addressed. By upgrading the JaCoCo library, the project may benefit from bug fixes, performance improvements, or new features that could indirectly improve the overall security of the application. However, it's important to note that code coverage alone does not guarantee the absence of security vulnerabilities, and developers should also focus on implementing secure coding practices, performing thorough security testing, and addressing any identified security issues in a timely manner.

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  • jans-scim/pom.xml: This file is the Maven Project Object Model (POM) for the jans-scim project. The change updates the version of the JaCoCo library used in the project from 0.8.11 to 0.8.12.

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@moabu moabu merged commit 426a7a4 into main Oct 21, 2024
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