On Tue, Jun 6, 2023 at 12:04 PM Ted Yu wrote:
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> Thanks for taking a look.
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> The jar is produced with `maven-shade-plugin`. Do you have suggestion on how
> I can trace down the origin of 2.6.7 databind in such scenario ?
Something in Maven (etc) build would have dependency. But I am not
sure
Thanks for taking a look.
The jar is produced with `maven-shade-plugin`. Do you have suggestion on
how I can trace down the origin of 2.6.7 databind in such scenario ?
Cheers
On Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 11:55:07 AM UTC-7 Tatu Saloranta wrote:
> Version 2.6 is not supported (and hasn't for a wh
Version 2.6 is not supported (and hasn't for a while), so I am not
sure how much we can help here with specific details.
But exception message does suggest a version discrepancy: not between
2.6.7.1 and 2.6.7 (those are compatible being patch/micro-path within
same minor release), but by something
One interesting observation: there is no 2.6.7 directory on local computer:
ls -lt
/Users/zhihongyu/.m2/repository/com/fasterxml/jackson/core/jackson-databind/2.6.
2.6.5/ 2.6.6/
This seems to imply that 2.6.7 databind may have come from another fat jar.
On Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 11:52:19 AM U
Thank you sharing this, it makes sense (wrt newly added functionality
in location, content source).
-+ Tatu +-
On Tue, Jun 6, 2023 at 6:03 AM Gili Tzabari wrote:
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> For what it's worth, I worked around the problem this way:
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> Throwable throwable = result.getThrowable();
> if (throwable instan
Hi,
We encounter the error shown at the end.
Looking
at META-INF/maven/com.fasterxml.jackson.core/jackson-databind/pom.xml in
the fat jar:
com.fasterxml.jackson.core
jackson-databind
2.6.7.1
jackson-databind
But I don't see 2.6.7 in any pom.xml in our repository.
I checked dependency:t
For what it's worth, I worked around the problem this way:
Throwable throwable = result.getThrowable(); if (throwableinstanceof
JsonProcessingException jpe)
{
// Jackson truncates the JSON if it's too long. Let's log the full content.
Object rawContent = jpe.getLocation().contentReference().g