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* Initial version of Kotlin Vert.x client * Initial version of Kotlin Vert.x client * Initial version of Kotlin Vert.x client * Fix for parseDateToQueryString issue in vert.x kotlin client * Moved common methods from api to ApiClient in kotlin vert.x client * Fixed issue with absolute URLs * bearer auth for oauth * empty request headers fix * missing import and typo * added uri template dependency * added api abstractions to client generator * added full import form infrastructure * removed fail on unknown properties to response body parsing * fixed error response parsing * replace vertx client name to more unique * multiline content type * optional responses added to template * additional annotations for kotlin client * Added additionalModelTypeAnnotations parameter support to AbstractKotlinCodegen * Updated samples and documents * Fixed issues with gson and moshi serializers with kotlin-jvm-vertx client * Added sample configs for kotlin-jvm-vertx clients with gson, jackson and moshi * Added samples for kotlin-jvm-vertx clients with gson, jackson and moshi * Included kotlin-jvm-vertx samples to test build * Updated samples Co-authored-by: Katja Danilova <katja.danilova@protonmail.com>
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