Integrating it in CDI lifecycle through an event allow CDI users to still
use it in the right phase of the container boot so it is still important
IMO and avoid all users to have their own custom listener for it -
@Initialized(AppScoped.class). Also allow to enrich the API through the
event itself making things smoother IMO.
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2015-08-25 18:58 GMT+02:00 Nigel Deakin <nigel.deakin(a)oracle.com>:
On 25/08/2015 17:35, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote:
> well was thinking to both but I see it really nice to not rely only on
> annotation - and aligned with most specs - since
> sometimes you just want to either be able to rely on a loop or a custom
> config to register your listeners. Annotations
> are too rigid for such cases.
>
Obviously, if users don't want to use CDI (or MDBs, which are also
declarative), then they would use the normal JMS API. The existing API to
register an async message listener isn't good enough, and we may improve it
in JMS 2.1, but that's not something that I'd want to bother the people on
cdi-dev with.
Nigel