Vijay
Vijay
NOTE: We cannot use 0.8.1 with the newer versions of spring-boot (2.5.+) as spring-boot enforces an incompatible newer version of `assertj-core` dependency
We did some investigation and found that in 0.8.1, the check was completely being skipped.  - in line 236, the actualStringProperty was being loaded from expectedProperty - the test...
Here's the [fork](https://github.com/vijayvepa/assertj-swagger) with the update. I have filed a [ticket](https://issues.sonatype.org/browse/OSSRH-79807) on OSSRH to publish the fork as `io.github.vijayvepa:assertj-swagger:0.9.1`. Please let me know if there are any objections to proceeding...
Thanks Robert, I have pushed the above artifact now. I'm more than happy to take ownership. Let me know the next steps.
I guess you can just endorse that the [fork](https://github.com/vijayvepa/assertj-swagger) is the one to use going forward - in the readme.adoc.
``` pod --version ``` Returned 1.4.0 I found out that I if I started the flutter project with `-i swift` we might be able to skip some of these steps....
(Probably silly question) What if we use two separate scroll controllers? On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 12:30 PM, Romain Rastel wrote: > Hi, when a *ScrollController* is attached to...
I am a novice in flutter, It would be great if you can provide sample code to try that. Thank you, Vijay On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 5:10 PM,...
Sure, this was only for reference. I could not get it to run anyway. Thank you, Vijay On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 6:01 PM, Milan Zimmermann wrote: > Hi...
Feel free to close it. Thanks, Vijay On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 6:09 PM Patryk (PsychoX) L. wrote: > So... shouldn't it be closed or somehow dispatched? > >...