Work-around for #1565: Deserialization failure with Polymorphism using JsonTypeInfo defaultImpl #1656
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This commit provides a work-around-ish solution for #1565. It does not attempt to address the deeper issues as discussed in #1358.
Basically this patch adds a check to detect the scenario when
defaultImpl
is set to a class that is not a subclass of the base type: Then in that case, check whetherbaseType
anddefaultImpl
share a superclass with the@JsonTypeInfo
annotation. If yes, allow the type deserializer to be built withoutdefaultImpl
. If no, then the current behaviour applies (exception thrown because of invalid@JsonTypeInfo
).