Troubleshooting¶
Healthchecks¶
I am seeing Optional[xxx] inside of my healthchecks¶
Mustache dependency resolution issue¶
- Problem
- The
beadledom-healthmodule has a dependency oncom.github.spullara.mustache.java:compiler:0.9.0. Some older versions ofcom.github.spullara.mustache.java:compilerdo not have support for Java 8 which beadledom health needs. Not having Java 8 support would result inOptionalfields not being unwrapped properly. - Suggested solution
- Add an explicit dependency on version
0.9.0of thecom.github.spullara.mustache.java:compilerdependency
Build Exceptions¶
I am seeing scala.collection.immutable.$colon$colon.hd$1()Ljava/lang/Object; a part of my exceptions¶
Scala version collision issue¶
- Problem
- What this usually telling you is that you have a scala version mismatch (Scala classes from 2.10 and 2.11 or 2.11 and 2.12 etc.).
The best way we have found to resolve these inconsistencies is to do mvn dependency:tree -Dincludes:scala-library:: and search
the output for anything containing the unwanted version of Scala. For instance scalatest_2.10 if you were using
Scala 2.11.
Swagger¶
I am seeing resources from clients being treated as service resource by swagger¶
- Problem
- Beadledom clients are automatically generated from API resources annotated with JAX-RS and Swagger annotations. API definitions from clients used in a service is getting merged with the service definition.
- Suggested solution
- Make your service module a private module, and expose only your server resources. In another module install
ResteasyModuleand bootstrap all the configurations needed for resteasy. In yourResteasyContextListenerclass install your service module andResteasyBootstrapModule.