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feat: add OpenAPI 3.0 schema validation #348

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This PR adds OpenAPI 3.0 schema validation for message payloads that uses the schema formats:

"application/vnd.oai.openapi;version=3.0.0", 
"application/vnd.oai.openapi+json;version=3.0.0", 
"application/vnd.oai.openapi+yaml;version=3.0.0"

Based on the recommended schema formats: https://www.asyncapi.com/docs/reference/specification/v2.6.0#messageObjectSchemaFormatTable

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Blocked by #334

@jonaslagoni jonaslagoni changed the base branch from master to next-major-spec February 22, 2023 22:15
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This PR is ready to be reviewed as #334 has been merged.

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Thanks @dalelane!

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Kudos, SonarCloud Quality Gate passed!    Quality Gate passed

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/rtm

@asyncapi-bot asyncapi-bot merged commit 48e7b43 into asyncapi:next-major-spec Mar 14, 2023
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🎉 This PR is included in version 5.0.0-next-major-spec.15 🎉

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🎉 This PR is included in version 6.0.0-next-major-spec.1 🎉

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