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Bumps maven-javadoc-plugin from 3.2.0 to 3.3.1.

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  • 2d22cca [maven-release-plugin] prepare release maven-javadoc-plugin-3.3.1
  • 7b7813e [MJAVADOC-450] Artifacts with a classifier are ignored when looking for resou...
  • 0d0e0cc [MJAVADOC-618] Goal javadoc:aggregate fails with submodules packaged as war
  • a2acaa2 [MJAVADOC-137] transform verify script from bsh to groovy
  • 16ca119 Clean up slf4j-simple
  • 87dbfb2 [MJAVADOC-677] Using "requires static transitive" makes javadoc goal fail
  • d770460 [MJAVADOC-680] JDK 16+: Error fetching link: ...\target\javadoc-bundle-option...
  • 292ebb7 Bump slf4j-simple from 1.7.30 to 1.7.32
  • fe6d738 Bump mockito-core from 3.9.0 to 3.12.0
  • d2dd532 [MJAVADOC-679] "Unable to compute stale date" in a directory with accent char...
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Bumps [maven-javadoc-plugin](https://github.com/apache/maven-javadoc-plugin) from 3.2.0 to 3.3.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/apache/maven-javadoc-plugin/releases)
- [Commits](apache/maven-javadoc-plugin@maven-javadoc-plugin-3.2.0...maven-javadoc-plugin-3.3.1)

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- dependency-name: org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-javadoc-plugin
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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dependabot Bot commented on behalf of github Feb 11, 2022

Superseded by #41.

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@dependabot dependabot Bot deleted the dependabot/maven/org.apache.maven.plugins-maven-javadoc-plugin-3.3.1 branch February 11, 2022 17:06
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