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chore: bump fast-xml-parser to 4.5.0 #874

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Bumped fast-xml-parser to resolve dependent bot alert. There is no direct dependency for codegen packages on this so that the version is bumped in resolution

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  • Breaking changes to existing customers are released behind a feature flag or major version update
  • Changes are tested using sample applications for all relevant platforms (iOS/android/flutter/Javascript) that use the feature added/modified
  • Changes are tested on windows. Some Node functions (such as path) behave differently on windows.
  • Changes adhere to the GraphQL Spec and supports the GraphQL types type, input, enum, interface, union and scalar types.

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