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This PR contains the automated changes for the reportwebhooks service.

The commit history of this PR reflects the adyen-openapi commits that have been applied.

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This pull request automates the update of the reportwebhooks service and its associated models, reflecting recent changes in the adyen-openapi specification. The modifications primarily involve reordering and adding new Jackson imports, simplifying method implementations for better readability and conciseness, and standardizing code formatting across the generated Java classes. These changes ensure the reportwebhooks client remains synchronized with the latest API definitions, improving maintainability and consistency.

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  • Code Generation Update: This pull request incorporates automated updates to the reportwebhooks service and its associated models, ensuring alignment with the latest adyen-openapi specifications.
  • Import Management and Annotations: Imports have been reordered and new Jackson annotations (e.g., JsonIgnore, JsonAnyGetter, JsonCreator, JsonTypeName, JsonValue) have been added across several model files, indicating an updated serialization/deserialization strategy.
  • Code Simplification and Formatting: Many methods, including getters, setters, equals, hashCode, toString, fromJson, and toJson, have been refactored for conciseness, often into single-line expressions. General code formatting, such as spacing, blank lines, and Javadoc comments, has also been standardized.
  • File Endings Consistency: Consistent handling of file endings has been applied across the modified files, specifically by removing \ No newline at end of file markers, which suggests an update in the code generation tool's output configuration.

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@AdyenAutomationBot AdyenAutomationBot force-pushed the sdk-automation/reportwebhooks branch 3 times, most recently from 56500fa to f869607 Compare January 8, 2026 12:04
@AdyenAutomationBot AdyenAutomationBot force-pushed the sdk-automation/reportwebhooks branch from bd0bdc0 to 15059c5 Compare January 8, 2026 14:34
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