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[BUG] serializableModel generates "extends" instead of "implements" #17895
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Hi, |
Just reproduced the issue with version 7.4.0. You can use the attached Test-OpenAPI.json to reproduce the issue. With the following call you will get a class $ java -jar openapi-generator-cli-7.4.0.jar generate -i ./Test-OpenAPI.json -g java -o genc --additional-properties library=native,serializableModel=true --invoker-package=de.my.client --model-package=de.my.client.model --api-package=de.my.client.api public class CoreBar extends AbstractOpenApiSchema, Serializable { ... } P.S.: Java version = 21, platform = Windows 10. |
I could break down the problem to this parameter: library=native Without this parameter the generator works correctly. |
Thanks for the clarification. I could reproduce the issue now and created a fix for it. |
Bug Report Checklist
Description
When generating Java code with
serializableModel=true
the result is faulty.expected result:
current result (simplified):
In my case there was already an class from which to extend, so Serializable was just added:
current result:
openapi-generator version
7.3.0 with Java 17 and Java 21
OpenAPI declaration file content or url & Generation Details
Just use any OpenAPI JSON with the following command to generate the Java code:
Steps to reproduce
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