One more thing "ApplicationScoped" requires the injected thing implements "Serializable", which the DefaultJavaSender does not.
Also, the current API (DefaultSender, RestEasyClient, AsynClient) may go away. At some point RestEasy or AsyncHttpClient will be used inside of our Sender.
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That is correct behaviour of CDI.
One more thing "ApplicationScoped" requires the injected thing implements "Serializable", which the DefaultJavaSender does not.
Also, the current API (DefaultSender, RestEasyClient, AsynClient) may go away. At some point RestEasy or AsyncHttpClient will be used inside of our Sender.