I have the same problem.
The problem is due to how the jdk 1.5 compiler create the classes.
A simple test case for this problem would be:
public interface I
{
public Map method();
}
public class A implements I
{
public HashMap method()
{
return null;
}
}
Using javap you can see that A.class contains this two method:
public java.util.HashMap method()
public java.util.Map method()
Actually the A.class contains the same method name twice.
In my case I changed the overriding method return type to solve the problem.
I don't understand if this is a javassist problem or whatever else.
Paolo
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