Hi Michael,
you may also consider the following possibilities:
1) the class defining producer method is not a bean itself (in CDI 1.2 use
beans.xml with both version 1.1 and bean-discovery-mode of annotated and
don't apply any bean defining annotation)
2) define a qualifier and use it either on bean or producer method in
conjunction with inject
Radim
2015-01-02 17:02 GMT+01:00 Michael Remijan <mjremijan(a)yahoo.com>:
Greetings,
I recently ran into a situation where I had created a producer method for
an object but when Weld was starting up I got errors about something being
ambiguous. I finally tracked the issue to the fact that the bean my
producer method was responsible for producing only had a default no-arg
constructor. I was able to "work around" this problem by annotating the
bean as an @Alternative. So I have a few questions.
(1)
Is this expected behavior from CDI? If a bean only has the default no-arg
constructor should you get an ambiguous error if you also have a producer
method for the bean?
(2)
Is annotating the bean as an @Alternative an acceptable "work around"?
Seems hackish to me. If not, what is the appropriate solution.
Thanks!
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