Hi John,
sounds good but is not entirely correct because those type ARE actually
discovered (ProcessAnnotatedType is fired etc.) and then removed (if
necessary) from the set of discovered types before the "Bean discovery"
phase.
Martin
Dne 18.11.2016 v 16:50 John Ament napsal(a):
Here's my take..
"If an explicit bean archive contains the `<trim/>` element in its
`beans.xml` file, then for a type to be discovered it must have either a
scope annotation (normal or pseudo) or a bean defining annotation (as
defined in <<bean_defining_annotations>>)"
John
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*Subject:* [cdi-dev] Need native speaker for CDI-420 (trim) reword
Hi all,
With Martin, we reword the <trim/> section like:
"If an explicit bean archive contains the `<trim/>` element in its
`beans.xml` file, types that don't have either a bean defining
annotation (as defined in <<bean_defining_annotations>>) or any scope
annotation, are removed from the set of discovered types."
Grammar feedback from native speaker is most welcome.
Antoine
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