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> *Subject: *New to Swagger environment and question about Swagger-Editor
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Date: Friday, December 1, 2017 at 12:18
To: Swagger <swagger-swaggersocket@googlegroups.com>
Subject: New to Swagger environment and question about Swagger-Editor vs.
codegen?
Hi,
I am really new (just started) to working with
Hi,
I am really new (just started) to working with the Swagger environment and
tools, and have a question.
I notice that with Swagger-Editor, you can use it to create stubs for
client and for server (e.g., Java stubs).
Also, my understanding is that, with codegen, you submit a yaml for a