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Classloader issue when @Context injecting implementation of an interface not in application classloader #29988

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jim-krueger opened this issue Oct 29, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #29145
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jim-krueger commented Oct 29, 2024

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If there is a stack trace, please include the FULL stack trace (without any [internal classes] lines in it). To find the full stack trace, you may need to check in $WLP_OUTPUT_DIR/messages.log

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  • OpenLiberty Version: [e.g. 21.0.0.8 - 21.0.0.10]
  • Affected feature(s) [e.g. mpHealth-3.0]
  • Java Version: [i.e. full output of java -version]
  • server.xml configuration (WITHOUT sensitive information like passwords)
  • If it would be useful, upload the messages.log file found in $WLP_OUTPUT_DIR/messages.log

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@jim-krueger jim-krueger added the release bug This bug is present in a released version of Open Liberty label Oct 29, 2024
@jim-krueger jim-krueger self-assigned this Oct 29, 2024
@jim-krueger jim-krueger linked a pull request Oct 29, 2024 that will close this issue
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