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[java] Intro openApiNullable property to enable/disable OpenAPI Jackson Nullable library (#6154)
* Add option to prevent usage of jackson-nullable (#2901)

Add a option for all java client and server to prevent
usage of third party library (jackson-databind-nullable)
which may be forbidden in some company

Add samples for Vertx, Spring MVC, Spring Cloud, Feign and Play

Upgrade dependencies for org.openapitools:jackson-databind-nullable

* Samples - Remove dependency org.openapitools:jackson-databind-nullable (#2901)

* Fix generation of gradle file for vertx (#2901)

* Regenerate samples (#2901)

* Fix documentation and up to date (#2901)

* Fix forgotten regeneration of vertx after dependency integration (#2901)

* Regenerate template after rebase (#2901)

* Use yaml config files introduce in #6509 to manage samples (#2901)

* Regenerate template using the config (#2901)

* Fix bad version during testing generated samples (#2901)

* Regenerate template after fix bad version (#2901)

* Fix merge, allow for set importing on codegen model

Co-authored-by: Jim Schubert <james.schubert@gmail.com>
2020-08-31 21:25:18 +08:00

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