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Martin Andersson commented on CDI-280:
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bq. The proxy for a Contextual Instance should be referred to as 'Contextual
Reference'
Or why not just call the proxy a proxy? If the origin of the proxy is not clear, call it a
CDI proxy. In either way, I find that "contextual reference" is confusing.
clarify usage of 'bean' term usage in the spec
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Key: CDI-280
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDI-280
Project: CDI Specification Issues
Issue Type: Clarification
Reporter: Mark Struberg
Assignee: Antoine Sabot-Durand
Labels: CDI_api_chge, CDI_spec_chge
Fix For: 2.0 (discussion)
We should go to the spec and look up all 'bean' words as they are 5 different
meaning the word 'bean' is used for
* The Bean<T> extends Contextual<T>. Should be referred as 'Bean' or
'CDI Bean'
* The class which gets scanned. Should be referred as 'Bean Class' to
* The instance stored in the context. Should be referred to as 'Contextual
Instance'
* The proxy for a Contextual Instance should be referred to as 'Contextual
Reference'
* The type of an injection point should be referred to as 'InjectionPoint Type'
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