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'react-autocomplete' (https://github.com/reactjs/react-autocomplete) is no longer maintained and causing warnings
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Would it be possible to enable dynamic discovery of the mapper classes used in a generated code according to the source and target class through the package annotation configuration like:
@Mapper (usesPackage = {"org.company.componenent.mappers"})