Created by: 4brunu
By default, the Kotlin client uses LocalDateTime to represent the date-time received from the server. This is because because LocalDateTime doesn't have a notion of timezone.
It would be better to represent the date time received by the server in a OffsetDateTime which contains the timezone information. The Java generator and the KotlinSpringServer also use the OffsetDateTime.
This PR also fixes https://github.com/OpenAPITools/openapi-generator/issues/4834
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