chore(deps): upgrade grpc-java to 1.83.1 and jackson to 2.18.9 - #144
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1. bump grpcVersion to 1.83.1 to pick up the upstream fix for grpc/grpc-java#12930 (PR grpc/grpc-java#12942), which enforces connection.remote().maxActiveStreams(maxStreams) at handler startup 2. drop GrpcNettyMaxConcurrentStreamsLimiter, the local protocol-negotiator shim that applied the same limit while 1.83.0 left the remote endpoint unbounded until the client acknowledged SETTINGS 3. set maxConcurrentCallsPerConnection directly on NettyServerBuilder in RpcService, as it was done before the shim 4. move shouldIgnoreClientMaxHeaderListSizeOnServer from the deleted shim test into NettyHttp2HeaderSecurityTest, since it guards netty CVE-2026-50560 rather than the shim 5. update the io.grpc checksums in gradle/verification-metadata.xml 6. keep RpcServiceHttp2SecurityTest as the regression guard: it fails on 1.83.0 without the shim and passes on 1.83.1
1. bump jackson-databind in :common to 2.18.9 and let jackson-annotations, jackson-core and jackson-bom follow it transitively 2. update the jackson checksums in gradle/verification-metadata.xml 3. leave jackson-parent at 2.18.4, which jackson-bom 2.18.9 still points at
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What does this PR do?
grpc-javafrom 1.83.0 to 1.83.1, removesGrpcNettyMaxConcurrentStreamsLimiter.jackson-databindfrom 2.18.6 to 2.18.9.Why are these changes required?
The shim carried an explicit
// TODO: Remove this shim after https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/12930 is fixed.That issue is now fixed upstream by grpc/grpc-java#12933, backported in grpc/grpc-java#12942 and released in [v1.83.1](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/releases/tag/v1.83.1).The Jackson bump is a routine patch-level upgrade on the 2.18.x line.
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Update gRPC and Jackson dependencies while securing HTTP/2 connection handling
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✅ Reliable concurrent-call limits from connection startup✅ Fewer HTTP/2 response failures caused by hostile client settings✅ Updated Jackson security and stability fixes💡 Usage Guide
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