Expose dependency versions as properties so they may be overriden.#297
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This is in support of enabling more convenient testing of the
java-driver with different versions of libraries. For example, a lot of
users will tend towards using a newer version of Guava rather than the
provided 14.0.1 version. With this change we could run tests in the
following manner:
mvn test -Dguava.version=18.0
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Expose dependency versions as properties so they may be overriden.
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This is in support of enabling more convenient testing of the java-driver with different versions of libraries.
For example, a lot of users will tend towards using a newer version of Guava rather than the provided 14.0.1 version. With this change we could run tests in the
following manner: