[weld-issues] [JBoss JIRA] Closed: (WELD-555) Pluggable validation

Pete Muir (JIRA) jira-events at lists.jboss.org
Sun Aug 15 21:26:12 EDT 2010


     [ https://jira.jboss.org/browse/WELD-555?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Pete Muir closed WELD-555.
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      Assignee: Pete Muir
    Resolution: Rejected


> Pluggable validation
> --------------------
>
>                 Key: WELD-555
>                 URL: https://jira.jboss.org/browse/WELD-555
>             Project: Weld
>          Issue Type: Feature Request
>          Components: Weld SPI
>            Reporter: Kabir Khan
>            Assignee: Pete Muir
>
> From Weld Dev mailing list:
> --------------------------------------------
> That's tricky. I'm sort of having the same problem with Spring integration.
> Bean Validation requires a matching bean to exist so the only idea I can come up with is to register a placeholder before injection actually takes place. But that defeats the purpose of having an InjectionService (what's the use for it if you can do the same via a custom bean).
> One potential solution that I see is to allow for a ValidationService in a similar vein to InjectionService.
> On 10-06-11 11:18 AM, Kabir Khan wrote:
> The Weld/MC integration currently works via a "push" model where the MC pushes beans with the @WeldEnabled annotation so that they are usable from Weld. If I have this MC bean
> @Thing
> @WeldEnabled
> public class ThingBean
> {
> }
> and this Weld bean
> public class ThingField
> {
>    @Inject @Thing
>    public ThingBean thing;
> }
> Then when deployed the MC bean is made available to Weld. I do something along the lines of
> ---
>       //Set up Weld
>       TestContainer testContainer = new TestContainer(new MockEELifecycle(), Arrays.asList(McBeanObserver.class, ThingBean.class), null);
>       testContainer.getDeployment().getServices().add(InjectionServices.class, new McLookupInjectionServices());  //Adding custom injection services
>       testContainer.getLifecycle().initialize();
>       //Deploy MC bean
>      ...
>       //Start up Weld
>       testContainer.getLifecycle().beginApplication();  //A
>       testContainer.ensureRequestActive();
>       //Get bean
>       Set<Bean<?>>  beans = getCurrentManager().getBeans(clazz);
>       assertEquals(1, beans.size());
>       Bean<ThingBean>  bean = (Bean<ThingBean>)beans.iterator().next();
>       CreationalContext<T>  createCtx = getCurrentManager().createCreationalContext(null);
>       ThingBean bean = bean.create(createCtx);    //B
> ---
> This works fine. My McLookupInjectionServices bean just does some simple logging while playing around
> public class McLookupInjectionServices implements InjectionServices
> {
>    public<T>  void aroundInject(InjectionContext<T>  ctx)
>    {
>       System.out.println("-------->  CUSTOM INJECTION SERVICES");
>       ctx.proceed();
>    }
>    public void cleanup()
>    {
>    }
> }
> and I can see it kicking in as a result of the call to B.
> What I would like to do is to change what I have done so that instead of having to know in advance which MC beans should be made available to Weld, to use my McLookupInjectionServices to "pull" any beans it can not find in Weld from the Microcontainer instead. My initial attempt at this is to get rid of the @WeldEnabled annotation from the MC bean:
> @Thing
> @WeldEnabled
> public class ThingBean
> {
> }
> However, this falls at A, and never gets to my McLookupInjectionServices
> org.jboss.weld.DeploymentException: Injection point has unstatisfied dependencies. Injection point: field org.jboss.test.kernel.weld.mctowb.support.wb.ThingField.thing; Qualifiers: [@org.jboss.test.kernel.weld.mctowb.support.mc.Thing()]
> 	at org.jboss.weld.Validator.validateInjectionPoint(Validator.java:232)
> 	at org.jboss.weld.Validator.validateBean(Validator.java:80)
> 	at org.jboss.weld.Validator.validateRIBean(Validator.java:100)
> 	at org.jboss.weld.Validator.validateBeans(Validator.java:282)
> 	at org.jboss.weld.Validator.validateDeployment(Validator.java:268)
> 	at org.jboss.weld.bootstrap.WeldBootstrap.validateBeans(WeldBootstrap.java:389)
> 	at org.jboss.weld.mock.MockServletLifecycle.beginApplication(MockServletLifecycle.java:105)
> This ends up in TypeSafeResolver
>    public Set<T>  resolve(Resolvable key)
>    {
>       final MatchingResolvable resolvable = MatchingResolvable.of(transform(key));
>       Callable<Set<T>>  callable = new Callable<Set<T>>()
>       {
>          public Set<T>  call() throws Exception
>          {
>             return sortResult(filterResult(findMatching(resolvable)));
>          }
>       };
>       Set<T>  beans = resolved.putIfAbsent(resolvable, callable);
>       return Collections.unmodifiableSet(beans);
>    }
> but I don't see any way to make this pluggable so that it can check the MC? Is there such functionality, and if not would it be possible to add it? The idea being that I could do
>    public<T>  void aroundInject(InjectionContext<T>  ctx)
>    {
>       System.out.println("-------->  CUSTOM INJECTION SERVICES");
>       ctx.proceed();
>      //Iterate over ctx.getInjectionTarget().getInjectionPoints() and find the unresolved ones
>    }
> Although, I don't know if there is anything there to see if an injection point has been injected either?
> Cheers,
> Kabir
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