Dennis-Mircea opened a new pull request, #28095:
URL: https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/28095

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   ## What is the purpose of the change
   
   The JDBC DataStream connector documentation page on the Flink master docs 
site 
(`https://nightlies.apache.org/flink/flink-docs-master/docs/connectors/datastream/jdbc/`)
 was being rendered from the `v3.1` branch of `apache/flink-connector-jdbc`, 
missing the `v3.2.0`, `v3.3.0` and `v4.0.0` releases. This pull request bumps 
the connector docs ref in `docs/setup_docs.sh` from `v3.1` to `v4.0`, so the 
published docs match the latest released minor branch and are consistent with 
how the other externalized connectors are pinned in the same script (Kafka 
`v4.0`, Elasticsearch `v4.0`, HBase `v4.0`, AWS `v6.0`, ...).
   
   ## Brief change log
   
   - `docs/setup_docs.sh`: `integrate_connector_docs jdbc v3.1` → 
`integrate_connector_docs jdbc v4.0`.
   
   ## Verifying this change
   
   This change is a trivial documentation-tooling fix without any test coverage.
   
   It was manually verified by:
     - Wiping the connector cache (`rm -rf docs/themes/connectors docs/tmp`) 
and re-running `docs/setup_docs.sh`, confirming the JDBC docs are now sourced 
from the upstream `v4.0` branch.
     - Rendering the docs locally and inspecting 
`/docs/connectors/datastream/jdbc/`, which now matches the upstream 
`apache/flink-connector-jdbc` `v4.0` branch contents (including the new 
`JdbcSource`/`JdbcSourceBuilder` sections that did not exist in `v3.1`).
   
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     - Dependencies (does it add or upgrade a dependency): no
     - The public API, i.e., is any changed class annotated with 
`@Public(Evolving)`: no
     - The serializers: no
     - The runtime per-record code paths (performance sensitive): no
     - Anything that affects deployment or recovery: JobManager (and its 
components), Checkpointing, Kubernetes/Yarn, ZooKeeper: no
     - The S3 file system connector: no
   
   ## Documentation
   
     - Does this pull request introduce a new feature? no
     - If yes, how is the feature documented? not applicable
   
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