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* remove @RequestMapping from the apiController.mustache file and add it to the api.mustache file * move the defaultBasePath.mustache file in src/main/resources/JavaSpring so that it commun with all Spring server-side libraries (spring-boot, spring-mvc). The value of default context path is the value of contextPath variable. * added a unit test to verify it * update the outputDir variable to samples/server/petstore/spring-stubs in the bin/configs/spring-stubs.yaml file because it generates Spring server-side classes. And not on the client-side as the output directory seemed to suggest. * Results of "generate-samples.sh bin/configs/spring*" command * Remove default value of url in @FeignClient * resolve conflicts with origin/master * merge remote/master into branch * fix samples after a merge with master * delete the directory samples/client/petstore/spring-stubs because it moved to samples/openapi3/... * add samples/client/petstore/spring-stubs just for the CI build (normally it is unnecessary)) * delete 3 kotlin class files commited by error in samples/server/petstore/kotlin-springboot and samples/server/petstore/kotlin-springboot-reactive * Update the unit test SpringCodegenTest.doAnnotateDatesOnModelParameters because one more annotation is generated (@RequestMapping) Co-authored-by: rpruvost <rpruvost@ITEM-S78402.emea.msad.sopra> Co-authored-by: rpruvost <rpruvost@ITEM-S78402> Co-authored-by: rpruvost <rpruvost>
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