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add swagger example to README.md #7368

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add swagger example to README.md

@wing328 wing328 merged commit acf70d0 into swagger-api:master Jan 11, 2018
@wing328 wing328 added this to the v2.3.1 milestone Jan 11, 2018
wing328 pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 14, 2018
* #7359 Fix - use reflection to instantiate non-generated class (#7360)

* add tests for java vertx petstore

* add swagger example to README.md (#7368)

* Fix assignment of new object instance to variable

Fixes `Error in foobar$fromJSONString(s) : object 'CategoryObject' not found`
Discussion in #6520 (comment) ,
thanks @wing328 for encouraging.
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