[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-335?page=all ]
     
Howard M. Lewis Ship closed TAPESTRY-335:
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    Resolution: Fixed

This should fix the issue you are getting.  Didn't test per-se with Spring AOP, 
but the general solution (using the property type) should work fine ... that 
property type will be an interface, or a base class, or java.lang.Object.

> Injection uses actual type of injected object, which may not be available 
> (due to AOP, or due to use of JDK Proxies)
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>          Key: TAPESTRY-335
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-335
>      Project: Tapestry
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Framework
>     Versions: 4.0
>     Reporter: Roman Krutyakov
>     Assignee: Howard M. Lewis Ship
>      Fix For: 4.0
>  Attachments: stack_trace.txt
>
> During object injection (via <inject> tag) property type defined in code is 
> used only for checking injection correctness (in InjectObjectWorker). During 
> enhancement EnhancementOperationImpl resolves injected object type by 
> invoking its getClass() method and dont use type from property declaration. 
> This behaviour may be cause of exceptions in case when injected object is 
> generated at runtime (with AOP) and its type cant be resolved by classloader.

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