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[fix][java]Add missing generated annotation to Authentication.mustache (#21125)
* Add generated annotation to Authentication.mustache

* Update Authentication.mustache jersey2

* Update Authentication.mustache jersey3

* Update Authentication.mustache okhttp

* Update Authentication.mustache restclient

* Update Authentication.mustache resttemplate

* Update Authentication.mustache vertx

* Update Authentication.mustache webclient

* doc: regenerate samples
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openapi-java-client

oneOf two primitives

  • API version: 1.0.0
    • Generator version: 7.13.0-SNAPSHOT

oneOf with two entries of type string, see https://github.com/OpenAPITools/openapi-generator/issues/10450

Automatically generated by the OpenAPI Generator

Requirements

Building the API client library requires:

  1. Java 1.8+
  2. Maven (3.8.3+)/Gradle (7.2+)

Installation

To install the API client library to your local Maven repository, simply execute:

mvn clean install

To deploy it to a remote Maven repository instead, configure the settings of the repository and execute:

mvn clean deploy

Refer to the OSSRH Guide for more information.

Maven users

Add this dependency to your project's POM:

<dependency>
  <groupId>org.openapitools</groupId>
  <artifactId>openapi-java-client</artifactId>
  <version>1.0.0</version>
  <scope>compile</scope>
</dependency>

Gradle users

Add this dependency to your project's build file:

  repositories {
    mavenCentral()     // Needed if the 'openapi-java-client' jar has been published to maven central.
    mavenLocal()       // Needed if the 'openapi-java-client' jar has been published to the local maven repo.
  }

  dependencies {
     implementation "org.openapitools:openapi-java-client:1.0.0"
  }

Others

At first generate the JAR by executing:

mvn clean package

Then manually install the following JARs:

  • target/openapi-java-client-1.0.0.jar
  • target/lib/*.jar

Getting Started

Please follow the installation instruction and execute the following Java code:


// Import classes:
import org.openapitools.client.ApiClient;
import org.openapitools.client.ApiException;
import org.openapitools.client.Configuration;
import org.openapitools.client.model.*;
import org.openapitools.client.api.DefaultApi;

public class Example {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    ApiClient defaultClient = Configuration.getDefaultApiClient();
    defaultClient.setBasePath("http://localhost");

    DefaultApi apiInstance = new DefaultApi(defaultClient);
    MyExamplePostRequest myExamplePostRequest = new MyExamplePostRequest(); // MyExamplePostRequest | 
    try {
      apiInstance.myExamplePost(myExamplePostRequest);
    } catch (ApiException e) {
      System.err.println("Exception when calling DefaultApi#myExamplePost");
      System.err.println("Status code: " + e.getCode());
      System.err.println("Reason: " + e.getResponseBody());
      System.err.println("Response headers: " + e.getResponseHeaders());
      e.printStackTrace();
    }
  }
}

Documentation for API Endpoints

All URIs are relative to http://localhost

Class Method HTTP request Description
DefaultApi myExamplePost POST /myExample

Documentation for Models

Documentation for Authorization

Endpoints do not require authorization.

Recommendation

It's recommended to create an instance of ApiClient per thread in a multithreaded environment to avoid any potential issues.

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