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[AMBARI-26135] Ambari-Metrics: Upgrade net.sf.ehcache to 3.10.0 to resolve CVE #132

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What changes were proposed in this pull request?

upgrading ehcache from 2.10.0 to 3.10.0

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Tested by creating a local cluster with this patch.

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@sandeep318kumar sandeep318kumar changed the title [AMBARI-26135] Ambari-Metrics: Upgrade net.sf.ehcache to 3.10.0 [AMBARI-26135] Ambari-Metrics: Upgrade net.sf.ehcache to 3.10.0 to resolve CVE Sep 17, 2024
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@JiaLiangC @arshadmohammad @virajjasani can you help in review?

ehcache upgrade PR already merged in ambari. Ref: apache/ambari#3825

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One nit, +1 overall

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LGTM +1

@arshadmohammad arshadmohammad merged commit a6324d8 into apache:master Oct 3, 2024
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