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OAK-10769: bump es java client to 8.13.2 / lucene 9.10.0 #1430

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Required to fix the following vulnerability:

CVE-2023-4043 in version 1.0.0 (CVSS 7.5 High): In Eclipse Parsson before versions 1.1.4 and 1.0.5, Parsing JSON from untrusted sources can lead malicious actors to exploit the fact that the built-in support for parsing numbers with large scale in Java has a number of edge cases where the input text of a number can lead to much larger processing time than one would expect. To mitigate the risk, parsson put in place a size limit for the numbers as well as their scale.

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Is the change of the Lucene version separable? If not, please adjust JIRA ticker and commit message accordingly.

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Is the change of the Lucene version separable? If not, please adjust JIRA ticker and commit message accordingly.

No, it's not separable.

@fabriziofortino fabriziofortino changed the title OAK-10769: bump es java client to 8.13.2 OAK-10769: bump es java client to 8.13.2 / lucene 9.10.0 Apr 19, 2024
@fabriziofortino fabriziofortino merged commit f7f9768 into apache:trunk Apr 22, 2024
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