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* Open Virtualan API Implementation * Menu change * Delete .swagger-codegen-ignore * Delete jsonbeautifier.html * Supporting files for Virtual service setup * CRLF removed * Unwanted new lines are removed * Build issues resolved * Build issue resolved * Removed Logger statement * Logger removed * Updated * Codegen virtual services samples for petstore.yaml * - Code Revamp and Clean up - Maven plugin related changes - Samples added * Tab space removed.. * Annotation based Service virtualization * Open API code generator changes * Virtualan samples added with Sprint boot app. * Build issue resolved * Removed unwanted files * Updated with version 3.0.3 SNAPSHOT * Reverted the options for virtual service in global and not needed now. * virtualan-plugin integration with open api tool. * Updated the all review comments and removed all tab spaces. * Updated the ReadMe generator section. * New line removed to fix the build issue. * Spring boot virtualan included in the spring build script * Included in the spring-all-petstore script
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