openapi-generator/samples/server/petstore/springboot-useoptional/.swagger-codegen-ignore
wing328 ecf924e78f [Spring] Adds feature useOptional (#5968)
* Adds Valid annotation for request body (#4847)

If useBeanValidation is active, this change will add Valid annotation to ReqeustBody

* Adds generated samples for bean vaildation in spring boot (#4847)

* Adds feature option (#3819)

When you enable the feature useOptional the JavaSpring generator will use type Optional for non required parameters.

* Adds generated sample for #3819

* Adds generated sample for #3819

* Reverts commit for bean validation

* Adds generated sample for #3819

* Reverts commit for bean validation

* Fix alignment

* update spring samples

* update pom.xml to include spring use optional samples

* update artifactId to "spring-boot-beanvalidation"

* rpelace tab with 4-space

* check mvn task result
2017-07-03 17:40:00 +08:00

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