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Matěj Novotný commented on WFLY-12886:
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Hi [~nimo22]
Weld give you this error whenever it tries (and fails) to load a class with missing
dependencies. E.g. when your class references a class Y and Y is not found on classpath.
I think the module is actually there, if it weren't, you wouldn't be able to start
the server. Looks like it's not "visible" to your application for some
reason.
Does adding it yourself help anyhow?
Also, if you have a reproducer, I could take a look at it.
WELD-000119: Not generating any bean definitions from..class loading
error: Type java.net.http.HttpClient
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Key: WFLY-12886
URL:
https://issues.redhat.com/browse/WFLY-12886
Project: WildFly
Issue Type: Enhancement
Components: CDI / Weld
Affects Versions: 17.0.1.Final
Reporter: nimo stephan
Assignee: Matěj Novotný
Priority: Minor
I get this info when starting wildfly server:
{code:java}
01:33:09,168 INFO [org.jboss.weld.Bootstrap] WELD-000119: Not generating any bean
definitions from com.utils.WebUtils because of underlying class loading error: Type
java.net.http.HttpClient from [Module "deployment.myapp.war" from Service Module
Loader] not found.
{code}
My WebUtils.class imports:
{code:java}
import java.net.URI;
import java.net.http.HttpClient;
import java.net.http.HttpRequest;
import java.net.http.HttpResponse.BodyHandlers;
{code}
Should I include java se module by myself in wildfly to remove this log?
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