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Hi John,
I'm currently on holidays and I was not able to reproduce the two others bugs before my departure so I guess they were fixed.
Both concerned generators. The first one was with restygwt. If you modified the structure of a class sent to the wire and recompiled the application, the reference to the generated serializer was not found anymore.
The second one concerned GIN. Consider two classes A and B. A is injectable with Gin and create a instance of the class B with the new operator. Make the class B injectable and use a Provider to get an instance of the class B in class A instead of using the new operator. Recompile and you get an error (at least I got an error three weeks ago)
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