Bruno Coelho 7cf027fbf5 [kotlin][client] gson complete integration (#4332)
* [kotlin] update dependencies

* [kotlin][client] complete gson integration

* [kotlin][client] run petstores

* [kotlin][client] fix JsonMediaType and update petstores

* Add kotlin client gson to pom.xml

* Remove org.json dependency

* Try to fix kotlin-gson build

* Add kotlin client nonpublic to pom.xml

* Update samples

* try to fix build

* try to fix build

* try to fix build

* try to fix build

* [kotlin][client] restore libraries version

* [kotlin][client] update kotlin version

* [kotlin][client] update some libraries versions

* [kotlin][client] update some libraries versions

* [kotlin][client] add kotlin-gson and kotlin-nonpublic to CI test suit

* [kotlin][client] update some libraries versions

* try to fix build

* try to fix build
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