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Java was originally developed as an alternative to the C/C++ programming languages. It is now mainly used for building web, desktop, mobile, and embedded applications. Java is owned and licensed through Oracle, with free and open source implementations available from Oracle and other vendors.
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Currently LeakCanary is still using Travis CI for PR checks.
We should migrate to GitHub actions, including for UI tests.
Some examples we can look at, which I think @zach-klippenstein took care of:
https://github.com/square/radiography/
https://github.com/square/workflow-kotlin/
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It may be a specific request but since there is a zip file handler for Android, doesn't hurt to ask for a desktop (maybe multiple backends?) implementation.
I would like to try that in the future but if anyone has time before feel free to do it.
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Per https://discuss.elastic.co/t/ldaps-and-chain-of-certificates/250724 it's possible to get an SSL failure & diagnostic when the cipher requires certain key usage that is not permitted by the certificate.
To assist in such diagnostics, it would be of assistance to print out the ceritficate's KeyUsage and the session's Cipher suite in the message.
While we're doing that, the cert's ExtendedKey