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@vigy321 vigy321 commented Apr 30, 2026

Summary

Bumps version.properties from 0.2.118 to 0.2.119 to cut a new release.

Why this is needed

The Release and Publish workflow ran successfully on the merge of #93 (run 25154348045, 2026-04-30) but produced no new GitHub release tag. Reason: ./gradlew getVersion reads version.properties, which still held 0.2.118 — the version of the previous release on 2025-06-06. With no version change, :githubRelease had no new tag to create.

This matches the historical pattern in this repo:

  • 13b301a "version bump" → 0.2.116 → 0.2.117
  • 8f3997b "Nested Map JSON Schema Support" → 0.2.117 → 0.2.118 (bundled with feature)

Changes covered by this release

Test plan

  • version.properties updated to 0.2.119 (preserving the no-trailing-newline format used by prior version-bump commits)
  • On merge, watch Release and Publish workflow — expect tag v0.2.119 and a new entry in Releases
  • Confirm artifact com.linkedin.cdi:cdi-core:0.2.119 lands in https://linkedin.jfrog.io/artifactory

🤖 Generated with Claude Code

Cut release 0.2.119 covering:
- linkedin#93 (HDFS reader: ms.hdfs.reader.parse.json.strings flag)
- linkedin#94 (build-info-extractor-gradle pin to 5.2.5)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
@vigy321 vigy321 marked this pull request as ready for review April 30, 2026 11:13
@vigy321 vigy321 changed the title version bump version bump 0.2.119 Apr 30, 2026
@avinas-kumar avinas-kumar merged commit 0d3a641 into linkedin:master Apr 30, 2026
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