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[DEV-236314] oauth demo bank app supports citibank auth flow #23

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In this pull request we are changing the place where we create and destroy the notification to proceed to choose account, and we added some delay to call the proceed to choose accout function.


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svc-automationteam commented Oct 28, 2024

@marcosrivereto this pull request title '[Dev 236314] oauth demo bank app supports citibank auth flow' is incorrect!
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@marcosrivereto marcosrivereto changed the title [Dev 236314] oauth demo bank app supports citibank auth flow [DEV-236314] oauth demo bank app supports citibank auth flow Oct 28, 2024
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@marcosrivereto marcosrivereto merged commit e6d0cb9 into DEV Nov 11, 2024
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@marcosrivereto marcosrivereto deleted the dev-236314-oauth-demo-bank-app-supports-citibank-auth-flow branch November 11, 2024 20:33
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