Hi, I'm trying to run bitcoinj in a spring-based app within a separate 
class marked as @Service <https://github.com/Service>. When I make any 
Wallet's method invocation from another class (marked as @RestController 
<https://github.com/RestController> in my case), I constantly get this 
annoying message:


"Performing thread fixup: you are accessing bitcoinj via a thread that has 
not had any context set on it.
This error has been corrected for, but doing this makes your app less 
robust.
You should use Context.propagate() or a ContextPropagatingThreadFactory.
Please refer to the user guide for more information about this."


But I couldn't find any mentionings in the doc addressing this issue. I saw 
a similar thread in this group but there was not the spring multithreaded 
case, so I've decided to create another topic on this.


How should I instantiate a WalletKit in a separate @Service 
<https://github.com/Service> class to make this message gone?


Thanks in advance.


Alexander.

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