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Bug
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Resolution: Won't Do
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Major
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None
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10.0.0.AM2
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Currently if you define a new global bean, then change it from either a referenced factory bean to a concrete bean class or vice versa, you end up with both fields populated, which creates an error: "Must specify either an explicit class name in the project or a reference to a global bean that exposes one, not both."
The workaround is to explicitly clear one field, select another bean (or global entry) and reselect the bean to clear the error.
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FUSETOOLS-2458 Cannot set factory-bean / factory-method in a spring bean
- Closed