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Antonio Goncalves commented on CDI-414:
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BTW, nowhere in the Interceptor 1.2 spec we find the word "proxy" or
"public vs private method" interception. Interceptor 1.2 does not really specify
that only private methods should not be intercepted. On the other hand, the specification
uses the term *business method*. No definition of what a *business method* is in the
Interceptor spec. But because interceptors come from the EJB world, if we look at the EJB
spec, we can read :
{quote}
3.2 - Local, Remote, and Web Service Client Views
The term business method is used to refer to a method of an enterprise bean that is
available for client execution. It may be a method exposed by the local or remote business
interface, by the no-interface view, by the local component interface, by the remote
component interface, or by the web service client view.
{quote}
So, in the EJB 3.2 spec it is clearly said that private method are not intercepted, but
it's not clear in Interceptor 1.2
Support for "self" injection
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Key: CDI-414
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/CDI-414
Project: CDI Specification Issues
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Resolution
Reporter: arjan tijms
Many features of CDI and EJB work by means of a proxy that intercepts calls and adds
'aspects'. In Java it's however not possible to decorate the {{this}} pointer,
so methods called on the same bean instance from within a method in the bean do not get
their 'aspects' applied.
This is a well known limitation, but in EJB it's possible to work around this by
injecting a bean into itself. E.g.
{code}
@Stateless
public class Foo {
@EJB
private Foo self;
// ...
}
{code}
Also see
http://adam-bien.com/roller/abien/entry/how_to_self_invoke_ejb
Unfortunately using CDI and {{@Inject}} this doesn't work. Weld for instance fails
the deployment and logs:
{noformat}
WELD-001443 Pseudo scoped bean has circular dependencies.
{noformat}
See also:
http://adam-bien.com/roller/abien/entry/inject_vs_ejb
Although there are workarounds, it would be great if {{@Inject}} in combination with CDI
could support self injection as well.
With that projects migrating from {{@EJB}} to {{@Inject}} can do so more easily and the
capability can be convenient for new projects as well (e.g. calling two separate
{{@Transactional}} methods from a single method without being required to create a new
bean).
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