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Deprecate config methods for removed cache configuration. #42437

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In Identity 1.14 we removed support for very old versions of the Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ. These two methods configured the behavior of the old versions, and no longer do anything.

In Identity 1.14 we removed support for very old versions of the Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ. These two methods configured the behavior of the old versions, and no longer do anything.
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Fix readme to not point to deprecated method.
@billwert billwert changed the title Deprecate config methods for removed cache cnofiguration. Deprecate config methods for removed cache configuration. Oct 17, 2024
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* Deprecate config methods for removed cache cnofiguration.

In Identity 1.14 we removed support for very old versions of the Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ. These two methods configured the behavior of the old versions, and no longer do anything.

* Update changelog to include PR link

Fix readme to not point to deprecated method.

* update changelog
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