Fix Accept Header to use MediaType.WILDCARD#1318
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- Replaced MediaType.MEDIA_TYPE_WILDCARD with MediaType.WILDCARD as the Accept Header argument for calls to getWithAccepts
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This pull request corrects the formatting of the HTTP
Acceptrequest header across multiple request methods to align with requirements defined in RFC 9110 Section 12.5.1.The Jakarta REST API MediaType defines multiple constants including
WILDCARDandMEDIA_TYPE_WILDCARDas follows:MEDIA_TYPE_WILDCARDas*WILDCARDas*/*Several methods in the GitLab4J API used the
MEDIA_TYPE_WILDCARDconstant, resulting in an invalidAcceptheader value of*, which should be limited to subtype references.Following existing usage and aligning with RFC requirements, changing method calls to use the
WILDCARDconstant corrects the behavior and sends*/*as theAcceptheader.