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    • Cam Saul's avatar
      Switch to Java 21 (#48854) · b1ad9a1a
      Cam Saul authored
      
      * Try snowflake 3.19.0
      
      * Deafault to java 21 for drivers
      
      * Trigger CI
      
      * Try running things with --add-opens to see if it solves our problems
      
      * Fix `update-view-dashboard-timestamp-test`
      
      * Try snowflake 3.19.0
      
      * Deafault to java 21 for drivers
      
      * Try running things with --add-opens to see if it solves our problems
      
      * Fix `update-view-dashboard-timestamp-test`
      
      * Update deps.edn
      
      * Switch to Java 21
      
      * Docker image needs to use --add-opens option
      
      * Add note about change to Java 21 to driver changelog
      
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      Co-authored-by: default avatarNemanja <31325167+nemanjaglumac@users.noreply.github.com>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarLuis Paolini <paoliniluis@gmail.com>
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    • John Swanson's avatar
      Rename `max-*-query-row-limit` to `*-query-row-limit` (#36753) · e8f3a453
      John Swanson authored
      @jeff-bruemmer pointed out that these names are redundant in #36723.
      
      Theoretically one could argue that the settings aren't actually setting the "query row limit" - when you make a new
      question, you can enter whatever limit you like. Instead, they're setting the *maximum* possible "query row limit."
      
      That said, applying two limits is the same as applying the minimum of two limits, so calling it a "query row limit"
      makes sense too, and might be more clear.
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