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At present, anyone who wants to use the flies-maven-plugin has to add a
to the pom.xml. If we get the Maven client into Central,
this would not be necessary. Also, Flies would be more availab…
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This is a feature request. I have the necessity to include the file name in the response as well as to change the content type of the response to match the one of the file. Curre…
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I came across this awesome library when you posted that message on the Guava mailing list the other day. Too bad they haven't answered you yet.
I would like to start using it for generating objects …
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
The `spring-cloud-contract-maven-plugin` has the option of specifying `imports` and `static imports` for the generated tests. Someti…
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
When a developer needs to implement a REST service which is already described by
an OpenAPI v3.0 or Swagger v2 document, it takes …
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The code from master doesn't compile (Windows 10, Maven 3.3.9, Oracle JDK 8).
I've entered build\com.eclipsesource.jaxrs.build and launched mvn clean verify, but I've got compilation errors.
I …
llech updated
6 years ago
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Migrate metadata from Micronaut core for all the modules we support to https://github.com/oracle/graalvm-reachability-metadata
- [x] [Micronaut TOML](https://github.com/micronaut-projects/microna…
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I'm looking for a guide that would show how some (most? all?) of the MicroProfile components could work together within an application or microservice. One of the first guides developed showed how t…
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_From @blue-head on June 12, 2014 17:30_
I kind of figure out a work-around, however, I wanted to post it to be taken into consideration ..
I followed the installation guide and things were okay and…
budjb updated
8 years ago
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I was able to expose my Rest api by following the examples provided in this project. Is it mandatory to register all my rest services with the bundle context inside Activator explicitly? is there a me…