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feat: Update Aries-Framework-Go, update Aries KMS calls #1433

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Signed-off-by: Derek Trider Derek.Trider@securekey.com

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@DRK3 DRK3 marked this pull request as ready for review August 22, 2022 02:36
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Codecov Report

Merging #1433 (0ecbaec) into main (3c96b69) will increase coverage by 0.00%.
The diff coverage is 67.30%.

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##             main    #1433   +/-   ##
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  Coverage   87.88%   87.88%           
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  Files         208      208           
  Lines       19534    19559   +25     
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+ Hits        17167    17189   +22     
- Misses       1510     1514    +4     
+ Partials      857      856    -1     
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
cmd/orb-server/startcmd/start.go 68.56% <67.30%> (+0.19%) ⬆️
pkg/vct/proofmonitoring/monitoring.go 86.72% <0.00%> (+2.65%) ⬆️

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@DRK3 DRK3 force-pushed the UpdateAriesKMS branch 3 times, most recently from c3aadc5 to dc6994d Compare August 22, 2022 03:21
Signed-off-by: Derek Trider <Derek.Trider@securekey.com>
@fqutishat fqutishat merged commit c03aff7 into trustbloc:main Aug 22, 2022
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