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Http4s-Ember-Server And Client Instrumentation support #228

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@IshikaDawda IshikaDawda commented Apr 11, 2024

  • PR-228 HTTP4s Ember Server : The security agent now also supports HTTP4s Ember Server version 0.23.0 and above (with scala 2.12 and 2.13)
  • PR-228 HTTP4s Ember Client : The security agent now also supports HTTP4s Client Server version 0.23.0 and above (with scala 2.12 and 2.13)

@IshikaDawda IshikaDawda requested a review from lovesh-ap April 11, 2024 06:47
@IshikaDawda IshikaDawda self-assigned this Apr 11, 2024
@IshikaDawda IshikaDawda changed the base branch from release/v1.2.1 to main September 25, 2024 04:27
@IshikaDawda IshikaDawda changed the title Initial PoC for http4s-ember-server-2.13 Http4s-Ember-Server Instrumentation support Sep 25, 2024
@IshikaDawda IshikaDawda changed the title Http4s-Ember-Server Instrumentation support Http4s-Ember-Server And Client Instrumentation support Oct 15, 2024
@IshikaDawda IshikaDawda added the Intrumentation Added new instrumentation module label Nov 6, 2024
@IshikaDawda IshikaDawda marked this pull request as ready for review November 19, 2024 11:35
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@IshikaDawda IshikaDawda merged commit a654667 into main Dec 12, 2024
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@IshikaDawda IshikaDawda deleted the support/ember-server branch December 12, 2024 13:08
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