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Use/allow latest versions of dependencies for guava and jakarta.websocket #785

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A new version of Guava has been released (33) that LSP4J works with and websocket is now published in a "better" way (direct from maven) so we republish that version now.

Consumers shouldn't need to change their dependencies as the lower bounds are unchanged.

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A new version of Guava has been released (33) that LSP4J works with and
websocket is now published in a "better" way (direct from maven) so we
republish that version now.

Consumers shouldn't need to change their dependencies as the lower bounds
are unchanged.
@jonahgraham jonahgraham merged commit a95006f into release_0.21 Jan 10, 2024
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jonahgraham added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 11, 2024
This is a fixup for PR #785 where there was a typo in the category.xml
file.
jonahgraham added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 11, 2024
This is a fixup for PR #785 where there was a typo in the category.xml
file.
jonahgraham added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 11, 2024
This is a fixup for PR #785 where there was a typo in the category.xml
file.
jonahgraham added a commit to jonahgraham/lsp4j that referenced this pull request Jan 11, 2024
…cket

A new version of Guava has been released (33) that LSP4J works with and
websocket is now published in a "better" way (direct from maven) so we
republish that version now.

Consumers shouldn't need to change their dependencies as the lower bounds
are unchanged.

This applies the changes in eclipse-lsp4j#785 and subsequent commits to main branch.
jonahgraham added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 11, 2024
…cket (#791)

A new version of Guava has been released (33) that LSP4J works with and
websocket is now published in a "better" way (direct from maven) so we
republish that version now.

Consumers shouldn't need to change their dependencies as the lower bounds
are unchanged.

This applies the changes in #785 and subsequent commits to main branch.
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