[Java] Getter/Setter naming convention not followed in generated models#2095
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fix the getter/setter when the second letter of the field name is already uppercase (following the JavaBeans API specification)
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@karismann thanks for the PR. I think this may impact how users are currently consuming the Java client SDK but let's see if we hear any feedback to have an option to retain the old behavior. |
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fix the getter/setter when the second letter of the field name is already uppercase (following the JavaBeans API specification)
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./bin/to update Petstore sample so that CIs can verify the change. (For instance, only need to run./bin/{LANG}-petstore.sh,./bin/openapi3/{LANG}-petstore.sh,./bin/security/{LANG}-petstore.shand./bin/openapi3/security/{LANG}-petstore.shif updating the {LANG} (e.g. php, ruby, python, etc) code generator or {LANG} client's mustache templates). Windows batch files can be found in.\bin\windows\.master,. Default:3.4.x,4.0.xmaster.cc @bbdouglas (2017/07) @JFCote (2017/08) @sreeshas (2017/08) @jfiala (2017/08) @lukoyanov (2017/09) @cbornet (2017/09) @jeff9finger (2018/01)
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[Java] Getter/Setter naming convention not followed in generated models #2085
fix the getter/setter when the second letter of the field name is already uppercase (following the JavaBeans API specification)
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Override
getterAndSetterCapitalizeclass in theAbstractJavaCodeGenclassChange Java test
convert a model with a 2nd char upper-case property names(getter and setter expected results)useful links :