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Continuous Clearing Tool Version 7.0.0 release #203

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CC tool Migrated from .NET 6.0 to .NET 8.0.
Publish Continuous clearing(CC) tool produced Logs and BOMs as artifacts in the pipeline by CC tool
Updated SBOM to Siemens standardized SBOM.
CC Tool application version info should be displayed in the CLI
Terminate the Continuous clearing tool execution when the SW360 project status is Closed

Releases to have the Relation field value as "Contained" from "UNKNOWN" while linking to projects
NPM Releases not attaching the parent-child relationship correctly.

Viji and others added 22 commits August 6, 2024 08:16
Publish Bom and logs to azure pipeline artifact via ca tool
updated release relation to Contained
removed unnessasary publish artifacts
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Co-authored-by: Sumanth Kb <[email protected]>
removed python3.11 component due to obligation of clearing team
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fix te conflicts

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crvreddy commented Sep 4, 2024

Some files missed

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