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[3.6] Update to Hibernate ORM 6.2.19.Final and Hibernate Reactive 2.0.8.Final #38198

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@gsmet gsmet marked this pull request as ready for review January 15, 2024 16:33
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@gsmet gsmet merged commit e456a38 into quarkusio:3.6 Jan 15, 2024
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