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* Combine javascript and javascript-apollo generator functionality * Combine javascript and javascript-apollo templates * update configs * deprecate javascript-apollo generator * bonus magic string deletion ✨ * update samples * update generator docs * fix: include .babelrc in apollo generation * update samples * update samples * rename javascript-apollo to javascript-apollo-deprecated * fix javascript apollo library template Apollo library now uses the partial_model_generic template file from the ES6 library, as it includes many fixes and improvements (including handling models with ill-named attributes) * update samples * Create javascript-apollo-deprecated.md * Updated javascript generator template's gitignore Updates .gitignore with that from https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/main/Node.gitignore Main reason for the update is to ignore the 'dist' folder with compiled files by default. * javascript generator: merge api_test template files The only difference is that Apollo is not designed for browser, so having a "if(browser)" check is useless, but doesn't hurt. * update docs * cleanup * avoid possible config clash * update javascript-apollo sample * update javascript-es6 sample I kept the pom.xml from before * update javascript-promise-es6 sample kept pom.xml * update samples
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