The main point (as mentioned over at CXF) is that one must not use bean.getBeanClass() as
type parameter for getReference.
LieGrue,
strub
Am 12.12.2016 um 09:10 schrieb Martin Kouba
<mkouba(a)redhat.com>:
Hi John,
the "beanType" parameter is de facto the same as the required type of an
injection point. So yes, the param must be one of the bean types and for
normal scoped the returned client proxy must implement this type (+ all
interfaces). Also note that a contextual reference (client for normal
scoped) is not required to implement all bean types of the bean.
Martin
Dne 11.12.2016 v 18:40 John Ament napsal(a):
> All,
>
>
> A discussion popped up on a recent CXF vote. As I understand it, per
> section 11.3.2 (from CDI 1.2), The Type parameter passed in to
> getReference is meant to be the class to proxy for the returned object,
> if the object requires a proxy (e.g. a normal scoped bean). Is that
> accurate? Or is the underlying type the type of the returned bean, from
> Bean.create(CreationalContext) ?
>
>
> John
>
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