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In the constructor I create a new instance of the "class" and then assign the values. I also have other data and it's all working fine. The problem is when I'm trying to serialize the OrderDTO class. I get an error saying that no capture callbacks have been defined for type one.annotations.OrderDTO. I've been trying for a long time and I'm not sure how to solve it. My service code is: @Override @Transactional public String createOrder(OrderDTO orderDTO) { Order order = new Order(); order.setUserId(authManager.getUserId()); order.setPaymentMethodId(authManager.getPaymentMethodId()); order.setOrderId(randService.nextLong()); order.setPaymentMethod(authManager.getPaymentMethod()); order.setTotalAmount(Math.abs(randService.nextDouble())); order.setDeliveryAddress(addressService.getLocation()); order.setDeliveryAdress(orderDTO.getDeliveryAddress()); order.setProductId(randService.nextLong()); order.setProductName(authManager.getProductName()); order.setProductDescription(authManager.getProductDescription()); order.setProductType(authManager.getProductType()); order.setProductVariation(authManager.getProductVariation()); order.setProductUnitCost(Math.abs(randService.nextDouble())); return REST_API_PATH + "/order"; } My DAO code: @Override @Transactional public String createOrder(OrderDTO orderDTO) { Order order = new Order(); order.setUserId(order 5b5f913d15 AutoCAD With Registration Code Free Download Open the software and click on “Software”. 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