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05-06-2025 12:45 AM - edited 05-06-2025 12:49 AM
Hi,
I tried creating a custom application in PDI and unable to move forward as I can see this error and even tried some work arounds posted in the community. Still facing the same issue.
This is the error I have been seeing in the instance.
Cannot decode: java.io.StringReader@499f981c Check logs for error trace or enable glide.rest.debug property to verify REST request processing
Any one has this issue and resolved ?
Thanks.
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05-06-2025 05:22 AM
it's happening with lot of other members as well.
Release that instance and obtain a new one
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Ankur
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05-06-2025 12:52 AM
check this link
Unable to create a Scoped appliction due to error "Cannot decode: java.io.StringReader@xxxxx"
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05-06-2025 12:58 AM
Hi @Ankur Bawiskar ,
I tried this earlier and tried now too. Still facing the same issue.
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05-06-2025 01:33 AM
is this for PDI?
if yes then PDIs are unstable and you can try to get another PDI
If it's for customer instance then raise a case with ServiceNow team.
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05-06-2025 01:37 AM
yes, this is for pdi but as a part of nowlearning instance. I have enrolled for a course and as a part of this learning, the instance is created and I'm facing this issue.