Steve Ebersole, o.h.proxy and javassist.util.proxy still have to be imported by the client bundle, otherwise Session#load fails to enhance the classes. This is just a guess, but I assume Javassist uses the entity's ClassLoader for the runtime enhancement, meaning the client bundle must import the packages in order to find the Javassist classes.
Resolving, as I added a #load example to a quickstart, as well as described this all in the devguide.
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Steve Ebersole, o.h.proxy and javassist.util.proxy still have to be imported by the client bundle, otherwise Session#load fails to enhance the classes. This is just a guess, but I assume Javassist uses the entity's ClassLoader for the runtime enhancement, meaning the client bundle must import the packages in order to find the Javassist classes.
Resolving, as I added a #load example to a quickstart, as well as described this all in the devguide.