docs: correct Java API seed generator dispatch logic#80
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The pipeline-commands.md incorrectly stated that 'Oracle Javadoc uses a
deterministic Python seed generator'. The actual dispatch logic changed
from URL-host matching to identity-based matching: any manifest-governed
source with a non-empty javaRelease field uses the seed generator, not
just Oracle URLs.
A developer reading the old docs might add a non-Oracle Java API source
and wrongly assume it would use the generic mirror strategy instead of
the seed generator.
Introduced by commit e08ed9d (@WilliamAGH, #77)
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