Created by: josh-burton
Serializes request bodies using a specific serializer so a discriminator is not added
When using the generic serialize
method, built value will add a descriminator to the serialized json. For APIs with strict parsing, this causes parsing errors.
By finding the specific serializer for the type built value omits the descriminator.
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