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[java][resteasy] fixes serialize list of files and deserialize file

Open nicolasiannarilli opened this issue 2 years ago • 1 comments

fix serialize multipart with list of files : serialize a list with toString

fix deserialize byte and file : test on GenericType always return false

fix downloadFileFromResponse : prepareDownloadFile(response) return a temp file and copy failed with FileAlreadyExistException

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nicolasiannarilli avatar Feb 07 '24 16:02 nicolasiannarilli

@nicolasiannarilli thanks for the PR. Is this ready for review and merge?

wing328 avatar Feb 15 '24 08:02 wing328