Created by: sebastien-rosset
- Case sensitivity
The OpenAPI specification explicitly states field names are case sensitive:
All field names in the specification are case sensitive. This includes all fields that are used as keys in a map, except where explicitly noted that keys are case insensitive.
That includes discriminator values. The discriminator value lookup must be case sensitive by default. Adding a property to support case insensitive lookup.
- Incorrect class name in generated discriminator lookup.
In the generated JSON.java file, there is a lookup function that takes a string as input and returns the name of the Java class. The map incorrectly uses the name of the Java class to register the mapping in classByDiscriminatorValue. This isn't a problem if the OAS document has a name that does not require sanitization (e.g. "Animal"), but for example "animal" would be converted to "Animal" when creating a Java class.
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