John Ament created CDI-453:
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Summary: Support for external interceptor configuration
Key: CDI-453
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDI-453
Project: CDI Specification Issues
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Interceptors, Java EE integration, Java SE Integration
Affects Versions: 1.2.Final
Reporter: John Ament
Priority: Minor
Currently, there is no way to flag that an interceptor should be globally enabled/disabled
within an archive/application.
Say that I have a common JAR with some interceptor annotations on various beans within it.
This JAR has two targetted runtimes, one in a servlet/app server runtime where in one
interceptor should be enabled and another disabled. This same JAR is also used within a
standalone (SE) batch program where the first interceptor is off and the second is on.
In this case, I need a way to specify that an interceptor is on, without changing the
deployed bean archive. I can currently alleviate this through maven shading, but would
prefer not to since it tightly couples the archive to the way consumers use it.
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