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Mark Struberg commented on CDI-18:
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The whole BDA discussion is also important for Beans added via Extensions. Such Beans do
not have any BDA. Same question applies if AnnotatedType gets modified or added freshly
via Extensions. What BDA are they assigned to?
Global enablement of interceptors, decorators and alternatives
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Key: CDI-18
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDI-18
Project: CDI Specification Issues
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Beans, Decorators, Interceptors, Packaging and Deployment
Affects Versions: 1.0
Reporter: Mark Struberg
Priority: Critical
Fix For: 1.1 (Proposed)
Currently the spec defines that <interceptors>, <decorators> and
<alternatives> affect only the Bean Archives where they are configured in (via
beans.xml).
Thus if you e.g. enable an Alternative in a WEB-INF/beans.xml, it does NOT count for the
jars in it's WEB-INF/lib folder!
This is pretty unhandy because you would need to repackage all your jars in your
WEB-INF/lib folder and add/expand the <alternatives> sections in their beans.xml.
Needless to say that this is not only hard to do in a company build but is also
impossibly to handle at deploy time in an OSGi environment!
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