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Jozef Hartinger edited comment on CDI-129 at 10/22/12 5:32 AM:
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{quote}@Jozef your argumentation with semi-static wiring is not quite right. This is
perfectly allowed and even necessary in CDI 1.0. Please look at Bean<T> and
InjectionPoint. Then look at Bean#getInjectionPoints(). This doesn't return a list of
Bean<?> to be injected but only a list of InjectionPoints. And those just contain
the Type and not the resolved Bean<?>. So upon creating the Contextual Instance via
T Bean<T>#create(); a CDI container has to first do getInjectionPoints() and then
for each InjectionPoint RESOLVE the correct Bean<?>. This is not defined in a static
way in CDI 1.0 but fully dynamic!{quote}
No! The reason for that is because Beans are decoupled. Otherwise an extension would need
to provide the entire Bean graph should it want to add a new Bean.
What the spec says is that for a given InjectionPoint declared on a Class that is packaged
in a given module, there is *always* a single Bean<?> that this InjectionPoint
resolves to. Otherwise, it is a deployment error. This is what I refer to when as
"static wiring" and this is what CDI specifies (sections 5.1 and 5.2).
If the same InjectionPoint can resolve to different beans depending on the current thread
state, this is what I refer to as "semi-static approach" (you came up with the
term)
was (Author: jharting):
{quote}@Jozef your argumentation with semi-static wiring is not quite right. This is
perfectly allowed and even necessary in CDI 1.0. Please look at Bean<T> and
InjectionPoint. Then look at Bean#getInjectionPoints(). This doesn't return a list of
Bean<?> to be injected but only a list of InjectionPoints. And those just contain
the Type and not the resolved Bean<?>. So upon creating the Contextual Instance via
T Bean<T>#create(); a CDI container has to first do getInjectionPoints() and then
for each InjectionPoint RESOLVE the correct Bean<?>. This is not defined in a static
way in CDI 1.0 but fully dynamic!{quote}
No! The reason for that is because Beans are decoupled. Otherwise an extension would need
to provide the entire Bean graph should it want to add a new Bean.
What the spec says is that for a given InjectionPoint declared on a Class that is package
in a given module, there is *always* a single Bean<?> that this InjectionPoint
resolves to. Otherwise, it is a deployment error. This is what I refer to when as
"static wiring" and this is what CDI specifies (sections 5.1 and 5.2).
If the same InjectionPoint can resolve to different beans depending on the current thread
state, this is what I refer to as "semi-static approach" (you came up with the
term)
Clarify behaviour of @ApplicationScoped in EARs
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Key: CDI-129
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDI-129
Project: CDI Specification Issues
Issue Type: Clarification
Components: Contexts
Affects Versions: 1.0
Reporter: Mark Struberg
Assignee: Pete Muir
Fix For: 1.1 (Proposed)
Since @ApplicationScoped currently is defined in 6.5.2 as to be 'like in the Servlet
specification' this means that you will get a new instance for every WebApplication
(WAR file).
There is currently no specified CDI scope for providing a single shared instance for a
whole EAR.
We could (ab-)use @Singleton for that, but this is currently not well defined at all.
Alternatively we could introduce an own new annotation like @EnterpriseScoped or likes.
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