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Refactor README.md for readability and relevance#213
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This commit includes a significant update to the README file of the project. The file is now reformatted to increase readability; sentences are broken down into shorter, more digestible chunks. Changes also include up-to-date information about the software development kit (SDK) now supporting Java 17 and using Jakarta EE 9.1. Detailed guidance on dealing with communication certificates has been added, marking an important shift in how the SDK operates.
…into feature/prepare-documentation-for-new-release # Conflicts: # README.adoc
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This commit includes a significant update to the README file of the project. The file is now reformatted to increase readability; sentences are broken down into shorter, more digestible chunks. Changes also include up-to-date information about the software development kit (SDK) now supporting Java 17 and using Jakarta EE 9.1. Detailed guidance on dealing with communication certificates has been added, marking an important shift in how the SDK operates.