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log4j CVE-2019-17571 #206

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@rkrenn rkrenn commented Feb 11, 2022

the vulnerable JMSAppender or SocketServer of log4j 1.2.x are not used in Phoenix,
however switching now to "reload4j" to silence related dependabot alerts.

JMSAppender or SocketServer ar not used in Phoenix,
but switching now to "reload4j" to silence dependabot alerts.
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Kudos, SonarCloud Quality Gate passed!    Quality Gate passed

Bug A 0 Bugs
Vulnerability A 0 Vulnerabilities
Security Hotspot A 0 Security Hotspots
Code Smell A 0 Code Smells

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@rkrenn rkrenn merged commit a8e6b7a into master Feb 15, 2022
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