Mock sample for your project: Service Broker API

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Service Broker

googleapis.com

Version: v1beta1


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Description

The Google Cloud Platform Service Broker API provides Google hosted
implementation of the Open Service Broker API
(https://www.openservicebrokerapi.org/).

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