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OpenAPI Petstore
This spec is mainly for testing Petstore server and contains fake endpoints, models. Please do not use this for any other purpose. Special characters: " \
Overview
This project was generated using the Helidon OpenAPI Generator.
The generated classes use the programming model from the Helidon WebClient implementation, primarily the WebClient interface and its
WebClient.Builder class. Refer to the Helidon WebClient documentation for complete information about them.
Using the Generated Classes and Interfaces
The generated ApiClient class wraps a WebClient instance. Similarly, the ApiClient.Builder class wraps the WebClient.Builder class.
The generated xxxApi interfaces and xxxApiImpl classes make it very simple for your code to send requests (with input parameters) to the remote service which the OpenAPI document describes and to process the response (with output values) from the remote service.
To use the generated API, your code performs the following steps.
- Create an instance of the
ApiClientusing itsBuilder. - Create an instance of a
xxxApiit wants to access, typically by invokingxxxApiImpl.create(ApiClient)and passing theApiClientinstance just created. - Invoke any of the
publicmethods on thexxxApiinstance, passing the input parameters and saving the returnedSingle<WebClientResponse>object. - Invoke methods on the returned
Single<WebClientResponse>to process the response and any output from it.
Browse the methods and JavaDoc on the generated classes for more information.