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@ -121,9 +121,12 @@ The JSON object contained in the `properties` array can contain the following at
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| The class name of the data type of the property. For example, `java.lang.String`. This
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attribute can be used to guide the user as to the types of values that they can enter.
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For consistency, the type of a primitive is specified using its wrapper counterpart,
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i.e. `boolean` becomes `java.lang.Boolean`. Note that this class may be a complex type
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that gets converted from a String as values are bound. May be omitted if the type is
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not known.
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i.e. `boolean` becomes `java.lang.Boolean`. Collection types are harmonized to their
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interface counterpart and define the actual generic types, i.e.
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`java.util.HashMap<java.lang.String,java.lang.Integer>` becomes
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`java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Integer>`. Note that this class may be a
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complex type that gets converted from a String as values are bound. May be omitted if
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the type is not known.
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|`description`
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| String
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