Add clarifications on how to use mediaType trait#500
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This commit clarifies what the mediaType trait is used for, the fact that it's a design-time contract, and adds a missing header serialization test to ensure that mediaType trait strings are base64 encoded.
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This commit clarifies what the mediaType trait is used for, the fact
that it's a design-time contract, and adds a missing header
serialization test to ensure that mediaType trait strings are base64
encoded.
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