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Update dependency mongodb to v3.5.3 #187

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This PR contains the following updates:

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mongodb devDependencies patch 3.5.2 -> 3.5.3

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mongodb/node-mongodb-native

v3.5.3

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The MongoDB Node.js team is pleased to announce version 3.5.3 of the driver

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This patch release fixes one issue with command error handling during network errors, and one minor issue with multiple incoming wire messages not being properly processed.

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Bug

  • [NODE-2435] - Unified topology does not transition server to Unknown on non-timeout operation error
  • [NODE-2437] - Multiple incoming message packets are not processed correctly

Improvement

  • [NODE-2438] - Add exhaust command support to transport layer
  • [NODE-2449] - Simplify server error handling in unified topology

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