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bump version to 2.4.0-SNAPSHOT

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  • New Features

    • Introduced an initialize method for custom ProviderManager, enhancing flexibility.
    • Implemented parsing time based on a specified pattern for better JSON handling with @ApolloJsonValue.
    • Enhanced loading of mocked properties to simplify testing and configuration management.
    • Improved performance of namespace loading during startup, particularly under error conditions.
    • Upgraded to Spring Boot version 2.7.18 for better compatibility and security.
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    • Updated project versioning to reflect the transition to version 2.4.0-SNAPSHOT.

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The update from version 2.3.0 to 2.4.0 of the Apollo Java project involves removing several specific enhancements and fixes from the release notes. The focus has shifted to a more streamlined approach, with a placeholder for future updates. Additionally, a new file has been created to document the changes made in version 2.3.0, while the project version in the pom.xml has been updated to reflect the transition to 2.4.0-SNAPSHOT.

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File Change Summary
CHANGES.md, changes/changes-2.3.0.md Removed specific enhancements from 2.4.0 notes; created new file for detailed 2.3.0 release notes, highlighting major updates like new initialize method and performance improvements.
pom.xml Updated project version to <revision>2.4.0-SNAPSHOT</revision>, indicating a transition to the next development phase.

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1-3: Heading and Introduction: LGTM!

The heading and introductory lines are clear and well-formatted.


5-13: Change List: LGTM!

The list of changes is clear and well-documented, with links to relevant pull requests.


15-16: Closing Lines: LGTM!

The closing lines effectively provide additional information and context.

@nobodyiam nobodyiam merged commit d0b5a6d into apolloconfig:main Aug 16, 2024
@nobodyiam nobodyiam deleted the version-240-snapshot branch August 16, 2024 01:10
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