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Emily Jiang commented on CDI-527:
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>I have never had an issue with java.* or javax.* being Unproxyable
so far.
I know a customer has hit this problem after moving up to Java8.
Some customers use third party libraries and they don't have source code, so they
cannot easily update the code. We can easily say "go to the open source
community....". The reality is that it takes time and the customers' applications
are not functioning and they cannot operate their business.
Someone somehow has to offer help. I think we can address this problem with some careful
design.
allow proxying of classes with non-private final methods
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Key: CDI-527
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDI-527
Project: CDI Specification Issues
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Beans
Affects Versions: 1.2.Final
Reporter: Mark Struberg
Assignee: Mark Struberg
Fix For: 2.0 (proposed)
Currently we explicitly disallow proxying of classes with non-private final methods.
EJB _does_ allow this. And there are a few final methods in the JDK and other libs. E.g.
HashMap#initHashSeedAsNeeded. Currently we cannot have a producer method for it.
We might rethink our decision and allow it. Probably with an own annotation like
@AllowProxying which disables this check for certain cases (subclass managed-beans or
producers).
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