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@UnklePig UnklePig commented May 24, 2018

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Description of the PR

The useBeanValidation was not being set correctly in certain instances. In particular, when the default was set to true, in several languages it was impossible to set it to false. In addition, in all cases, the help message was always saying the default was false, even when it was actually true - which was pretty confusing. I have updated the cliOption so the default is set to "true" when appropriate. I have also modified the code for the languages that were failing so that setting the value to false is handled correctly for all languages.

  update default on cliOption to true when appropriate
  ensure property is updated when set to false
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