Merge pull request #133 from erincdustin/paypal_updates #57
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OrderCloud.Catalyst/Auth/UserAuth/OrderCloudUserAuth.cs#L83
The variable 'ex' is declared but never used
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OrderCloud.Catalyst/DataMovement/Caching/LazyCacheService.cs#L20
This async method lacks 'await' operators and will run synchronously. Consider using the 'await' operator to await non-blocking API calls, or 'await Task.Run(...)' to do CPU-bound work on a background thread.
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OrderCloud.Catalyst/Auth/UserAuth/RequestAuthenticationService.cs#L284
'JsonWebTokenHandler.ValidateToken(string, TokenValidationParameters)' is obsolete: '`JsonWebTokens.ValidateToken(string, TokenValidationParameters)` has been deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Use `JsonWebTokens.ValidateTokenAsync(string, TokenValidationParameters)` instead. For more information, see https://aka.ms/IdentityModel/7-breaking-changes'
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OrderCloud.Catalyst/Auth/UserAuth/RequestAuthenticationService.cs#L313
The variable 'ex' is declared but never used
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OrderCloud.Catalyst/Auth/UserAuth/RequestAuthenticationService.cs#L334
The variable 'ex' is declared but never used
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OrderCloud.Catalyst/Integrations/FlurlExtensions.cs#L32
The variable 'ex' is declared but never used
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OrderCloud.Integrations.Payment.CardConnect/CardConnectClient.cs#L108
The variable 'ex' is declared but never used
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OrderCloud.Integrations.Payment.CardConnect/CardConnectClient.cs#L196
The variable 'ex' is declared but never used
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OrderCloud.Catalyst/Auth/UserAuth/OrderCloudUserAuth.cs#L83
The variable 'ex' is declared but never used
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OrderCloud.Catalyst/DataMovement/Caching/LazyCacheService.cs#L20
This async method lacks 'await' operators and will run synchronously. Consider using the 'await' operator to await non-blocking API calls, or 'await Task.Run(...)' to do CPU-bound work on a background thread.
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