No they are not async in the sense that they get executed in a parallel thread. That
simply won't work. Think about TransactionPhase.BEFORE_COMPLETION.
There is a huge difference between 'it will get called on the same thread but I have
no control _when_' and 'it will get called on a totally new thread'-
For the TransactionPhase it is the first case imo.
LieGrue,
strub
On Tuesday, 10 February 2015, 10:30, Jozef Hartinger
<jharting(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>T ransactional observers are by definition async so they should behave
the same no matter if fired with fire() or fireAsync().
On 02/10/2015 09:13 AM, Mark Struberg wrote:
> Oh one more thing I found which is most probably broken or totally changes
the behaviour
>
> 8.) All observers with transactionPhase != IN_PROGRESS
>
> LieGrue,
> strub
>
>
>
>
>> On Tuesday, 10 February 2015, 8:58, Mark Struberg
<struberg(a)yahoo.de> wrote:
>>> Hi José!
>> Backward compatibility is perfectly fine with both approaches. People
can use
>> BeanManager#fire() instead of the newly proposed
BeanManager#fireAsync().
>>
>>
>> My point is that many people will simply not be able to use fireAsync()
because
>> as a framework developer you really need to code defensive. Without an
explicit
>> opt-in on observer side fireAsync() can basically only be used in
situations
>> where you _exactly_ know all your observers...
>>
>> An No @Async annotation would also be nice as it could not only be
used at
>> @Observes but also for @Event
>>
>> @Inject
>> @Async
>>
>> @Event
>>
>> private Event<UserLoggedIn> userLoggedInEventSource;
>>
>>
>> The benefit of an own @Async annotation over extending e.g. the @Event
>> annotation is that it would be perfectly backward compatible. This code
would
>> also run on CDI-1.0 .. 1.2 containers (as all annotations which are not
>> available on the classpath will simply be ignored by the JVM.
>>
>> LieGrue,
>> strub
>>
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