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Using Grails 2.3.5
I have this in my BuildConfig
```
build ":extended-dependency-manager:0.5.5"
compile ":gwt:1.0", {
transitive=false
}
```
When running my app I get the…
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This is the specific example that bit us. There may be a more general case to
be found.
The visibility modifiers (or lack thereof) on A and B are important.
---
package x;
public class A {
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Using both trunk and 1.0, I'm getting following exception which doesn't provide
much information on how to fix my bindings. This one is produced by trunk
version of gin:
14:59:13.680 [ERROR] [c…
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We currently use native methods to allow access control in Gin but that
seems to break the code optimization in the GWT compiler (it treats native
method bodies as blobs).
To ultimately solve th…
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Make any changes to your gin module or rename a module (in hosted mode)
2. Press refresh
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Expecting …
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As far as I see gin-jwt consider Access token as same as Refresh token.
When we login, in response we can find a token that later we can send to refresh endpoint.
Additionally, we have also MaxRefre…
ewgRa updated
6 months ago
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Make any changes to your gin module or rename a module (in hosted mode)
2. Press refresh
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Expecting …
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```
Using both trunk and 1.0, I'm getting following exception which doesn't provide
much information on how to fix my bindings. This one is produced by trunk
version of gin:
14:59:13.680 [ERROR] [c…
-
```
Using both trunk and 1.0, I'm getting following exception which doesn't provide
much information on how to fix my bindings. This one is produced by trunk
version of gin:
14:59:13.680 [ERROR] [c…
-
```
Using both trunk and 1.0, I'm getting following exception which doesn't provide
much information on how to fix my bindings. This one is produced by trunk
version of gin:
14:59:13.680 [ERROR] [c…