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requested to merge github/fork/karismann/issue-2085-java-gettersetter-naming-convention into master
Created by: karismann
fix the getter/setter when the second letter of the field name is already uppercase (following the JavaBeans API specification)
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Description of the PR
[Java] Getter/Setter naming convention not followed in generated models #2085 (closed)
fix the getter/setter when the second letter of the field name is already uppercase (following the JavaBeans API specification)
Details :
Override getterAndSetterCapitalize
class in the AbstractJavaCodeGen
class
Change Java test convert a model with a 2nd char upper-case property names
(getter and setter expected results)
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