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  • Reflect the latest released version

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Signed-off-by: Simon Verhoeven <verhoeven.simon@gmail.com>
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Summary of Changes

Hello, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request updates the flagd dependency version within the Java Spring Boot tutorial documentation. The change ensures that the tutorial reflects the latest stable release of the flagd provider, providing users with up-to-date and accurate instructions for integrating the OpenFeature SDK.

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  • Dependency Version Update: Updated the flagd dependency version from 0.11.10 to 0.11.20 in the Spring Boot Java tutorial documentation for both Maven and Gradle.
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  • docs/tutorials/getting-started/java/spring-boot.mdx
    • Updated flagd dependency version to 0.11.20 for Maven.
    • Updated flagd dependency version to 0.11.20 for Gradle.
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This pull request updates the flagd dependency version to 0.11.20 in the Java Spring Boot getting started tutorial. The change is applied correctly. I've added a suggestion to use variables for dependency versions to improve the long-term maintainability of this documentation file.

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