fix: revert gradle from 9.0.0 to 8.4 in Dockerfile-java21#165
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Docker java21 build start seeing compatibility issue with gradle 9.0.0
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do we know what's causing the test failures? |
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seems a github availability dip, we don't need to care other runtime, as we only changed java 21 docker file |
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Docker java21 build start seeing compatibility issue with gradle 9.0.0
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