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NIFI-15167 Upgrade Snowflake JDBC from 3.27.0 to 3.27.1#10486

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NIFI-15167 Upgrade Snowflake JDBC from 3.27.0 to 3.27.1#10486
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NIFI-15167 Upgrades Snowflake JDBC to 3.27.1 and Snowflake Ingest SDK to 4.3.1.

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- Upgraded Snowflake Ingest SDK from 4.3.0 to 4.3.1
@exceptionfactory exceptionfactory added the hacktoberfest-accepted Hacktoberfest Accepted label Nov 1, 2025
mark-bathori pushed a commit to mark-bathori/nifi that referenced this pull request Feb 5, 2026
- Upgraded Snowflake Ingest SDK from 4.3.0 to 4.3.1

Signed-off-by: Pierre Villard <pierre.villard.fr@gmail.com>

This closes apache#10486.
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