Ron
                                            Ron
                                        
                                    If it's just a string, you can only define it as a string. If it has a structure like JSON then yeah, it's a schema.
Have you seen the [examples](https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/master/versions/2.0.md#responseExamples) property?
I'm not entirely sure what you mean by compiled UI... Some tools may not support the display of it yet. If you find that's the case, please open an issue...
Yeah, I don't think the editor currently renders the examples. Feel free to open a ticket about it on [swagger-editor](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-editor).
We definitely need more input here. @allan-d-c, @mkrouwer, @arnos - can any of you pitch in?
I wonder if this is still relevant now.
@martys - just to explain, my comment was a misunderstood joke (referring to something that was published outside this forum). I didn't mean to imply it's not really relevant anymore....
@prashanthpatha - can't say I'm familiar with olingo. If it doesn't use JAX-RS annotations, or basic servlets, you can't use swagger-core with it as-is. I imagine it's possible to write...
Thanks for the information. We've explicitly chose to exclude support for 2.0, though there are a few ideas to be taken into account for the next version. We'll take your...
@jcarres-mdsol It won't be addressed in 3.0 directly or indirectly, we didn't get a chance to discuss it.