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@kabir kabir commented Oct 30, 2025

Fixes #414

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This pull request focuses on refining the configuration of the Kubernetes deployment example and the replicated queue manager tests. The changes involve a significant cleanup of the pom.xml file by removing unnecessary dependencies and enhancing existing dependency comments for better clarity. Additionally, it simplifies the application.properties files by removing explicit selections for Quarkus alternatives, likely leveraging Quarkus's auto-configuration capabilities. The overall aim is to improve maintainability and reduce configuration overhead.

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  • Dependency Cleanup: Removed several seemingly redundant dependencies from the Kubernetes example's pom.xml, including quarkus-resteasy-jackson, jakarta.enterprise.cdi-api, and slf4j-api, streamlining the project's build configuration.
  • Configuration Simplification: Eliminated the explicit quarkus.arc.selected-alternatives property from multiple application.properties files within the replicated queue manager tests, indicating a move towards more implicit or default configuration by Quarkus.
  • Improved Documentation: Updated comments for key dependencies in the Kubernetes example's pom.xml to provide clearer explanations of their roles and what they implicitly include.
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This pull request introduces several beneficial cleanups to the project's configuration. In examples/cloud-deployment/server/pom.xml, redundant transitive dependencies have been removed, which simplifies the POM and relies on the dependency management of the core modules. This is a good practice. Additionally, the comments for dependencies have been improved for clarity. In the various application.properties files, the quarkus.arc.selected-alternatives property has been correctly removed, as the use of @Priority on the CDI @Alternative beans makes this explicit configuration unnecessary. Overall, these changes improve maintainability and simplify the configuration. The pull request is well-executed and the changes look good.

@kabir kabir merged commit 21bc0bd into a2aproject:main Oct 30, 2025
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kabir added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 30, 2025
kabir added a commit to kabir/a2a-java that referenced this pull request Dec 23, 2025
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[Bug]: Investigate if all the dependencies in the cloud-deployment example POM are needed.

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