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chore(deps): update Java SDK to v6.25.0 #2458

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Bumps scripts/update-java.ps1 from 6.24.0 to 6.25.0.

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6.25.0

Features

  • Add manifest AutoInit to integrations list (#2795)
  • Tracing headers (sentry-trace and baggage) are now attached and passed through even if performance is disabled (#2788)

Fixes

  • Set environment from SentryOptions if none persisted in ANRv2 (#2809)
  • Remove code that set tracesSampleRate to 0.0 for Spring Boot if not set (#2800)
    • This used to enable performance but not send any transactions by default.
    • Performance is now disabled by default.
  • Fix slow/frozen frames were not reported with transactions (#2811)

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@github-actions github-actions bot added the Dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label Jul 5, 2023
@bruno-garcia bruno-garcia force-pushed the deps/scripts/update-java.ps1/6.25.0 branch from 597845c to a2f0b5c Compare July 5, 2023 03:11
@bruno-garcia bruno-garcia force-pushed the deps/scripts/update-java.ps1/6.25.0 branch from a2f0b5c to 915308a Compare July 6, 2023 03:13
@bitsandfoxes bitsandfoxes merged commit 03baffc into main Jul 6, 2023
@bitsandfoxes bitsandfoxes deleted the deps/scripts/update-java.ps1/6.25.0 branch July 6, 2023 08:11
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