On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 6:35 PM, David Herron <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> About the same time as you posted this reply I came up with a solution.  I
> was able to get a stack trace finally by adding some EntityListener classes
> and that instructed me further.
>
> In particular it was clear that Hibernate had chosen the wrong class. The
> solution was to add "@Inheritance(strategy =
> InheritanceType.TABLE_PER_CLASS)" into the Measurement class.
>
> See
> https://techsparx.com/software-development/spring/could-not-set-JSON-field.html

Ah. Thank you for sharing this, could prove to be useful to others as well,

-+ Tatu +-


>
> + David Herron
>
>
> On Monday, October 16, 2017 at 3:32:17 PM UTC-7, Tatu Saloranta wrote:
>>
>> That does seem odd, especially given that serialization by Jackson
>> should not trigger use of any setter. Setters should only be used for
>> deserialization.
>> I also can not find any exception message within `jackson-databind`,
>> or for Afterburner module (which seemed like a possibility).
>>
>> Would it be possible that Hibernate code might be triggering this
>> failure? I know Jackson creates the exception (it is
>> `JsonMappingException`) but am wondering what is the code that threw
>> it originally.
>>
>> -+ Tatu +-
>>
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