Bruno Coelho 9d53ee4b69 [kotlin][client] make Request date converter toJson as default (#4884)
* Fix for Issue #2205

Because when we have tags on OpenAPI Specification, there can be more than 1 Feign Beans being generated and the title field is share by all the clients. This makes the code to stop working in runtime.
Here is a PR which uses the classVarName instead, which follows the standards and should be enough to solve this issue.

For more info please refer to: https://github.com/OpenAPITools/openapi-generator/issues/2205

* fix java feign parameter request name (#4883)

* update sprign cloud feign sample

* [JAVA][SPRING][2195] added missing getter for enum value (#2346)

* [2195] added missing getter for enum value

* updated samples

* re-generate spring samples

* Removed @JsonValue from toString and regenerated samples

* re-generate spring samples

Co-authored-by: Esteban Gehring <esteban.gehring@gmail.com>

* update samples

* [kotlin][client] make Request date converter toJson as default

* [kotlin][client] update windows scripts

* [kotlin][client] update docs

* [kotlin][client] update scripts

* [kotlin][client] update scripts

Co-authored-by: Filipe Manuel Couto Pinheiro <filipemcpinheiro@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: William Cheng <wing328hk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lukáš Vasek <bilaak@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Esteban Gehring <esteban.gehring@gmail.com>
2020-01-02 13:46:49 +08:00

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