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Copilot AI commented Jul 18, 2025

This PR updates the OpenTelemetry instrumentation dependencies to version 2.18.0 to keep the Application Insights Java agent current with the latest OpenTelemetry instrumentation releases.

Changes Made

  • Updated otelInstrumentationVersion from 2.17.1 to 2.18.0
  • Updated otelInstrumentationAlphaVersion from 2.17.1-alpha to 2.18.0-alpha
  • Gradle lock files automatically updated to reflect new dependency versions

Validation

Build Verification: All compilation passes without errors
Agent Assembly: Agent JAR builds successfully with new dependencies
Test Execution: Unit tests run successfully with updated versions
Dependency Resolution: Compatible OpenTelemetry BOM version (1.52.0) automatically resolved

Files Modified

  • dependencyManagement/build.gradle.kts - Updated version constants
  • agent/agent/gradle.lockfile - Automatic lock file update during build

The changes are minimal and surgical, affecting only the version declarations in the central dependency management configuration. All existing functionality continues to work as expected with the updated OpenTelemetry instrumentation 2.18.0.


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Copilot AI changed the title [WIP] update opentelemetry instrumentation dependency from 2.17.1 to 2.18.0 Update OpenTelemetry instrumentation dependency from 2.17.1 to 2.18.0 Jul 18, 2025
Copilot finished work on behalf of trask July 18, 2025 18:00
Copilot AI requested a review from trask July 18, 2025 18:00
@trask trask closed this Jul 21, 2025
@trask trask reopened this Jul 22, 2025
@trask trask closed this Jul 22, 2025
@trask trask deleted the copilot/fix-afed92d8-fed0-44a2-b9a7-0ee4c966d376 branch July 23, 2025 01:15
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