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Arvydas Sk updated CAMEL-21789:
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    Environment: 
Gradle: 8.8
JVM:          21.0.6 (Ubuntu 21.0.6+7-Ubuntu-124.04.1)
OS:           Linux 6.11.0-17-generic amd64

 

  was:
Gradle 8.8
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JVM:          21.0.6 (Ubuntu 21.0.6+7-Ubuntu-124.04.1)
OS:           Linux 6.11.0-17-generic amd64

 


> High Memory Usage During Gradle Dependency Resolution
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CAMEL-21789
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-21789
>             Project: Camel
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: camel-spring-boot-starters
>    Affects Versions: 4.9.0
>         Environment: Gradle: 8.8
> JVM:          21.0.6 (Ubuntu 21.0.6+7-Ubuntu-124.04.1)
> OS:           Linux 6.11.0-17-generic amd64
>  
>            Reporter: Arvydas Sk
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: test-project.zip
>
>
> We've observed that if a Gradle project includes the 
> {{org.apache.camel.springboot:camel-spring-boot-starter}} dependency version 
> {*}4.9.0 or later{*}, it requires *3GB of memory* 
> ({{{}org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx3g{}}}) to successfully complete:
>  
> {{./gradlew dependencies --refresh-dependencies}}
> However, when using an {*}older version{*}, such as {*}4.8.0{*}, the process 
> runs smoothly with the default *512 MiB* memory allocation.
> This could be related to 
> {code:java}
> <dependency>
>   <groupId>com.google.cloud</groupId>
>   <artifactId>libraries-bom</artifactId>
>   <version>${google-cloud-bom-version}</version>
>   <type>pom</type>
>   <scope>import</scope>
> </dependency>{code}
>  
> section added on
> [https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/camel/camel-parent/4.9.0/camel-parent-4.9.0.pom]
>  
> Also attached test project.



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