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Thanks for bringing that up. That's a use case we need to further investigate (which may not be easy with no access to WAS).Can you please open an issue on swagger-core with the relevant details?
On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 6:32 AM, Jonathan Lemon <jonatha...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,I recently updated Swagger to 1.5.0-M1.Seeing the following error when running:[ERROR ] PassivationCapable bean id is not unique: MANAGER#interface javax.enterprise.inject.spi.BeanManager#@javax.enterprise.inject.Any(),@javax.enterprise.inject.Default(), bean:BeanManager, Name:null, WebBeans Type:MANAGER, API Types:[javax.enterprise.inject.spi.BeanManager,java.lang.Object], Qualifiers:[javax.enterprise.inject.Any,javax.enterprise.inject.Default]PassivationCapable bean id is not unique: MANAGER#interface javax.enterprise.inject.spi.BeanManager#@javax.enterprise.inject.Any(),@javax.enterprise.inject.Default(), bean:BeanManager, Name:null, WebBeans Type:MANAGER, API Types:[javax.enterprise.inject.spi.BeanManager,java.lang.Object], Qualifiers:[javax.enterprise.inject.Any,javax.enterprise.inject.Default]My setup:
- JAX-RS
- Running on Liberty Profile (dependency injection enabled)
Has anyone seen this before?I was previous running 1.3.5 without any issue.Thanks in advance.
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