JinwooHwang opened a new pull request, #7972:
URL: https://github.com/apache/geode/pull/7972

   jakarta.resource-api:2.1.0 declares a transitive dependency on 
jakarta.annotation-api:2.1.0, but Spring Boot 3.3.4 (used by geode-gfsh) 
requires jakarta.annotation-api:2.1.1. This causes Maven enforcer to fail with 
a version conflict error.
   
   By explicitly declaring jakarta.annotation-api as an api dependency in 
geode-core, the published POM will include it with version 2.1.1 (from 
DependencyConstraints), which takes precedence over the transitive 2.1.0 
dependency from jakarta.resource-api.
   
   Reported-by: Leon Finker
   
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