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This PR use the SideEffectMessageEntry from the protocol And populate the name field of the run() field.
By reusing a SideEffectMessageEntry, common tools like the cli and the ui can introspect and display the side effect message across the sdks.

Note: e2e should not pass, before the runtime changes has landed.

This commit use the SideEffectMessageEntry from the protocol
And populate the name field of the run() field.
By reusing a SideEffectMessageEntry, common tools like the cli and the
ui can introspect and display the side effect message across the sdks.
@slinkydeveloper slinkydeveloper merged commit 3b730fa into restatedev:main Apr 16, 2024
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