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Migrate SchemaServer implementation to be similar to new protocol version 6 implementation #39

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@bflad bflad commented Jan 18, 2022

Reference: #19
Reference: #37

Includes new internal tf5testserver package implementation.

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Server unit testing is pending testing server implementations from #37 and #39.
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Reference: #19
Reference: #37

Includes new internal tf5testserver package implementation.
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bflad commented Feb 2, 2022

(Rebased on top of #37 to remove the merge conflict in README.md; no other changes made)

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