Reverting public API signature changes made in #8734#8738
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mjkkirschner merged 16 commits intoDynamoDS:masterfrom Apr 9, 2018
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Reverting public API signature changes made in #8734#8738mjkkirschner merged 16 commits intoDynamoDS:masterfrom
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@aparajit-pratap this is probably a better way to go... I will cancel the 1598 build which I started to push a new nuget. |
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@aparajit-pratap - is there any issue if an API client calls this API with an empty list instead of null? |
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Reverting public API signature changes made in #8734 so that no API breaking changes would be made and that no new NuGet's need to be published.
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@QilongTang @mjkkirschner - I leave it up to you to decide if this is necessary. Advantage of doing so is that no unnecessary NuGet packages need to be posted again.
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