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Add GA tag to javadoc output and docindex #23190

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@scbedd scbedd commented Jul 27, 2021

See title.

This is just the individual javadoc update. There will be another update coming after this PR is merged that will update the index @ azure.github.io/azure-sdk-for-java.

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scbedd commented Jul 27, 2021

The check didn't come back. Available here

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@scbedd won't this also end up embedding this into the docs.ms side?

@scbedd scbedd changed the title Add GA tag to javadoc output Add GA tag to javadoc output and docindex Jul 29, 2021
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scbedd commented Jul 29, 2021

@scbedd won't this also end up embedding this into the docs.ms side?

No. Docs.ms feeds off of sources, not the javadoc output. After discussion we chose to remove the additions to the pomfiles.

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scbedd commented Jul 29, 2021

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