feat: Implement HasBiDi interface support in AppiumDriver#2250
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these methods were just moved to the end of the class definitions, no changes made to them
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This is the first PR in series where I would like to implement BiDi protocol support with Java client.
The Appium server and drivers only support some parts of the spec, but something is better than nothing (also not everything in the spec makes sense for our context). In time I expect the variety of events and commands to grow bigger.
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