Another problem probably being an interceptor on the @Disposes method itself.
Where does the Proucer#dispose(T instance) get the interceptor from?
LieGrue,
strub
----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Struberg <struberg(a)yahoo.de>
To: cdi-dev <cdi-dev(a)lists.jboss.org>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 4, 2012 3:16 PM
Subject: [cdi-dev] Producer#dispose(T instance) and similar
Hi!
I'm currently stumbling over implementing
Producer#dispose(T instance) properly
The Producer#produce(CreationalContext)
has the CreationalContext parameter but the dispose and others do not have it.
Problem here is that a Producer could probably get exchanged via a portable
extension via ProcessProducer#setProducer(Producer) so it could be from a
foreign source which must not know anything about container implementation
details.
What now about having an interceptor on @PreDestroy? This is what you get if
your interceptor has a@PreDestroy method himself as per the interceptors and EJB
specs. That would mean that the instance passed to dispose() whould be the
proxy? That purely sounds wrong to me.
Another issue being InjectionTarget#postConstruct() only having the instance T
as well. Now what about @PostConstruct interceptors as defined in the
interceptors spec?
Currently we have a dirty hack in OWB to pass over the CreationalContext which
contains the dependent scoped interceptors for our own Producers and
InjectionTargets. But I have no clue yet how that should get implemented if one
plugs in a portable Producer via an Extension ^^
Who is responsible of performing the interception? The Producer? Or must the
instance being handed into already be a Proxy?
LieGrue,
strub
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