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fix: naming inconsistencies in integration test files#202

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fix: naming inconsistencies in integration test files#202
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Fixes: <! -- link to issue -->

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Please make sure that your PR fulfills the following requirements:

  • The commit message follows the Angular Commit Message Guidelines.
  • Tests for the changes have been added (for bug fixes / features)
  • Docs have been added / updated (for bug fixes / features)

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  • Refactoring (no functional changes, no api changes)
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Does this PR introduce a breaking change?

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Signed-off-by: Sirija Reddy <sirija@ibm.com>
@sirijaibm sirijaibm changed the title Fix naming inconsistencies in integration test files fix: naming inconsistencies in integration test files Apr 28, 2026
@sirijaibm sirijaibm requested a review from sridhargk April 28, 2026 12:05
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Good Catch

@sirijaibm sirijaibm merged commit a0102a5 into master Apr 28, 2026
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@sirijaibm sirijaibm deleted the renaming-files branch April 28, 2026 12:59
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