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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T08:42:19+00:00 2026-06-02T08:42:19+00:00

I have spring bean like: <bean id=testBean class=TestBean …… <property name=resolver ref=resolver…. class Resolver

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I have spring bean like:

 <bean id="testBean" class="TestBean"
  ......
  <property name="resolver" ref="resolver"....

class Resolver extends BaseResolver implements IManagementInterface

in class TestBean setter:

 public void setResolver (IManagementInterface resolver) {
 this.resolver=resolver;
 ...

But when I run I receive exception:

Cannot convert value of type Resolver to required type IManagementInterface.

But this seems not correct – because Resolver is also type IManagementInterface. What the sense of this error? Or may be I should clean install all my project?

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    2026-06-02T08:42:22+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 8:42 am

    Do a clean install first. If this doesn’t make the problem disappear, you might be experiencing a classloader problem. If your Resolver instance (and the corresponding class declarations) was loaded by a different classloader than TestBean, it belongs to a different classloader realm, and it (or specifically its super interface IManagementInterface) is thus seen by the JVM as a completely different type from the IManagementInterface parameter type of TestBean.setResolver. So one can’t be cast to another.

    See this earlier answer of mine for a way to verify whether or not this is the root cause.

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