
Over a two-month period, Donnerbart contributed targeted improvements to the hivemq-edge repository, focusing on build system reliability and security. He upgraded the eclipse-temurin Java runtime dependency, enhancing both security and compatibility with newer Java features by leveraging SHA256-based build integrity and version control. Additionally, he addressed build automation challenges by updating the Gradle wrapper for compatibility with Gradle 8.14.3, resolving classpath and execution command issues to stabilize local and CI builds. Donnerbart’s work demonstrated proficiency in Gradle, Shell scripting, and dependency management, delivering focused, low-risk changes that improved build stability and paved the way for future upgrades.
November 2025 monthly summary focused on stabilizing the hivemq-edge build by ensuring Gradle wrapper compatibility with Gradle 8.14.3. The patch addresses classpath handling and execution command adjustments to prevent build errors and improve reliability for local development and CI pipelines.
November 2025 monthly summary focused on stabilizing the hivemq-edge build by ensuring Gradle wrapper compatibility with Gradle 8.14.3. The patch addresses classpath handling and execution command adjustments to prevent build errors and improve reliability for local development and CI pipelines.
July 2025 performance summary for hivemq-edge: Delivered a focused Java runtime dependency upgrade to enhance security and runtime capabilities. The team upgraded eclipse-temurin to a newer SHA256 hash, enabling a more secure and feature-rich Java runtime, implemented via commit 2ee9bedbae86a8ce22bb8b9fc24c136e5e272425. No other features or bugs were completed this month. Impact: improved security posture, better runtime compatibility with newer Java features, and smoother deployment. Technologies demonstrated: Java, dependency management, Eclipse Temurin, SHA256-based build integrity, version control, and build tooling.
July 2025 performance summary for hivemq-edge: Delivered a focused Java runtime dependency upgrade to enhance security and runtime capabilities. The team upgraded eclipse-temurin to a newer SHA256 hash, enabling a more secure and feature-rich Java runtime, implemented via commit 2ee9bedbae86a8ce22bb8b9fc24c136e5e272425. No other features or bugs were completed this month. Impact: improved security posture, better runtime compatibility with newer Java features, and smoother deployment. Technologies demonstrated: Java, dependency management, Eclipse Temurin, SHA256-based build integrity, version control, and build tooling.

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