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> It's a serious bug... you can't add session data to an asynchronous response in Java.
The fix for this has been committed to master recently, so in all likelihood it will be included in 2.1
I found this link with a features list https://github.com/playframework/Play20/wiki/2.1-roadmap, but I not found release date for this milestone.
Anyone knows how it will be released ?
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Did you completely clean your Play framework? (./clean or even ./cleanEverything)
Sometimes, Ivy cache also gets corrupted and cleaning at least scala/play deps from it (or all) may help.
Pascal