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Cut over to 1ES hosted pools for Java pipelines #18432
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/azp java - core - ci |
Command 'java' is not supported by Azure Pipelines. Supported commands
See additional documentation. |
/azp run java - core - ci |
Azure Pipelines failed to run 1 pipeline(s). |
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Update resource association swagger (Azure#18432) * update access mode values * update examples * Add 202 in delete spec * Add provisioning issues changes * update schema * review changs * update * typo in model fix * make provisioning issues readonly * Add one example in list association, provisioning state enum update * Add logggin categories in profile * examples update * update * update examples * reformat code * Add x-msidentifier for logger * update * provisioning state fix * Fix provisioning state * Add location header in delete nsp association * update location header * update location header * location header update Co-authored-by: Kaushal Kumar <kumarkaushal@microsoft.com>
This PR contains the necessary changes to cut over to the 1ES hosted pools for the Java pipelines. The top level changes are:
- name:
,type:
etc)LinuxPool
andWindowsPool
parameters to stage and job template.